It wouldn't be recommended. It would be better to cut away the plaster or drywall in the area of the tongue and groove install and put in horizontal framing members to which the tongue and groove can be nailed.
A three quarter inch plywood trailer floor can typically support a distributed load of about 50-60 pounds per square foot. However, the weight capacity may vary depending on the quality of the plywood used and the design of the trailer.
Yes! I found a quarter (US coin) in my bathroom.
that depends on the type of plywood 3/4" ranges from about 20.00 to about 50.00 a sheet (cheap flooring to higher end finish plywood and marine grade pressure treated) in my area. . .check around.
245 lbs
Assuming that the piece of plywood is approximately rectangular, simply cut off any two corners. It will then be a hexagon.
four quarter parts are equal
what kind of car is it
1/4 = 2/8 so the 3/8 is thicker.
Yes it can. That seems a very satisfactory way to do it.
some people will use just plain plywood. soak it get it wet and it should bend and role fine
Begin by removing the front quarter panel retaining bolts. The front quarter panel's will come off. Reverse the process to install your new front quarter panels.
To install quarter round in a room, measure and cut the pieces to fit the perimeter of the room. Use a nail gun or hammer and nails to secure the quarter round to the baseboards, making sure to leave a small gap for expansion. Fill any nail holes with wood filler and paint or stain the quarter round to match the baseboards for a finished look.