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The A-A grade represents the highest quality wood. The most common thickness is ½” marine grade plywood, which usually comes in 4' x 8' or 5' x 12' panels. Also known as face-back marine plywood, this grade permits jointed veneers, large knots, and plugs.
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Read More »Also known as face-back marine plywood, this grade permits jointed veneers, large knots, and plugs. It is one of the lowest-rated marine grade plywoods. This is an industrial grade panel, suitable for various applications that require a high-quality face and back. It is a strong class of wood that contains no open knots. The most popular thickness is ¾” marine plywood, and it is normally sold in 4’ x 8’ panels. However, ¼” marine plywood panels are also quite common. This is a multi-purpose, specialty plywood that’s manufactured with a thermosetting fiber overlay. It is intended for exterior use but works well indoors in areas exposed to high levels of moisture. MDO is resistant to wear and tear and weather and chemical damage. It is generally sold in 4’ x 8’ panels of varying thickness, all the way to 1”. HDO is also created with a thermosetting resin-saturated fiber surface. It is bonded to both sides under heat and pressure to give a very sturdy finish. It comes in an industrial grade and is generally sold in 4’ x 8’ panels of either ½” or ¾” thickness.
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It is easy to apply. All you have to do is roll it on using a traditional paint roller. This marine paint also bonds to aluminum, steel, fiberglass, and concrete, so you can use it for various purposes. Durabak can also be used to create a marine plywood alternative. While standard plywood is a lot softer and less resistant than marine grade, it gains many marine plywood qualities when coated in Durabak. Learn how to waterproof plywood and create your very own marine plywood alternative using Durabak.
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