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![]() Good way to use up some old 1/2" plywood! Just a few screws here and there and some trimming and another project is complete. Weighs a ton! |
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Would it not have been just as stiff and less weight to put more "verticals" from left to right and forgot the "laying down" 2x4s? It seems to me they only add mass (maybe for hammering) but no rigidity between the other support lumber. This is usually displaying in the building codes. They don't care how many laying flat pieces you have, it's the vertical thickness that counts. --------------------- wrote in message news ![]() Good way to use up some old 1/2" plywood! Just a few screws here and there and some trimming and another project is complete. Weighs a ton! |
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