lenton1163 Posted February 23, 2011 Report Posted February 23, 2011 im moving house soon and thinking of making a new loft is 18mm shuttering plywood any good to make it out of and how long will it last
bullcock Posted February 24, 2011 Report Posted February 24, 2011 im moving house soon and thinking of making a new loft is 18mm shuttering plywood any good to make it out of and how long will it lastwe used this material for the front of our young bird loft about 10 years ago and its still ok.we used four large sheets butted together and nailed a 2" wide strip of thin ply wood over the joins to seal all the edges, this has worked well.
OLDYELLOW Posted February 24, 2011 Report Posted February 24, 2011 built my previous loft at allotments out of shutter board coated it in creosote then bitumen painted it must be 10 year ago and not been painted since and still going strong
showman Posted February 24, 2011 Report Posted February 24, 2011 Only tip I would give you is to keep the smooth side facing out. Generally, shuttering ply has 2 different finishes to its' sides, so keep the smooth one facing out, and things should be OK. As Oldyellow says, creosote substitute ( as it is now ) would be a good preserver, but don't be afraid to 'slap it on' and give it a few coats, as all plywood will absorb creosote like nobodies' business. Stay away from certain 'fence' preservers, as I have found their absorbtion is minimal. Best of luck with your endeavours.
Guest youngboy Posted February 24, 2011 Report Posted February 24, 2011 http://www.redroselofts.com/starter_loft.htm this might help
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