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The standard thicknesses for plywood are 1 ¼, 1 1/8, ¾, 5/8, ½, 3/8, ¼, and 1/8 inches.
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So, you know that you need plywood for your next project but you are unsure of which size you need. In fact, you might not even be aware of the sizes available. Here, we will discuss the difference sizes available, including the different thicknesses and lengths. The type of plywood you need will also help determine which sizes you should use. Hopefully we will effectively answer the question ‘what size does plywood come in?’ so that you can continue working on your do-it-yourself project. When we are done, you will be able to move on to your purchase and begin effectively working on your project.
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