ahhh the all time question are you doing a complete tare off? if so 1/2 osb or 1/2 cdx (cdx is a poor grade plywood osb is orientated stand board or wood chips) osb is most economical as it is cheap and it works
The ideal thickness of plywood to use for a bed frame is typically around 3/4 inch. This thickness provides good support and stability for the bed frame.
The recommended thickness of plywood for a roof is typically 1/2 inch.
The minimum plywood thickness required for a subfloor is typically 3/4 inch.
The recommended plywood thickness for floor installation is typically 3/4 inch.
The recommended thickness of plywood for flooring installation is typically 3/4 inch.
The recommended thickness of plywood for a roof is typically 5/8 inch or 3/4 inch.
It will depend on the thickness of the plywood!
The best screws to use for plywood cabinets are typically wood screws or cabinet screws. These screws have a sharp point and coarse threads that provide a strong grip in the plywood material, ensuring a secure and durable connection. It is important to choose the right length and thickness of screws to match the thickness of the plywood and the weight of the items being stored in the cabinets.
For flooring, it is recommended to use plywood that is at least 3/4 inch thick to provide sufficient strength and durability.
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The recommended thickness of plywood for a roof, especially when using 1/2 inch plywood, is typically 5/8 inch or 3/4 inch.
For a roof, plywood with a thickness of at least 5/8 inch is recommended to provide sufficient strength and support.