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Questions and Answers for 11/32 in. or 3/8 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. BC Sanded Pine Plywood

Internet #100094072

Model #721715

Store SKU #166022

  • Plywood panel can be used with interior and exterior applications
  • Panel has a smooth and sanded face
  • Simple to cut and fasten

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Q:Is this wood suitable for making a concrete form for a coffee table?
by|Apr 1, 2019
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A:  Yes, but you should use some kind of mold release before you pour your concrete.

by|Nov 3, 2019

A:  Yes easily.

by|Sep 17, 2019

    A:  Should be

    by|Dec 19, 2019

    A:  yes you can use it for that purpose.

    by|Apr 3, 2019

    A:  Not unless you reinforce it. At 1/2 inch it is too flexible.

    by|May 25, 2019
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    Q:Is this plywood "Heat Treated" ?
    by|Feb 11, 2019
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    A:  Yes, the plywood is heat treated to cure the glues. If you mean "Pressure Treated" then no, it is not.

    by|Nov 3, 2019

    A:  yes

    by|Oct 1, 2019

      A:  No. Have not heard of heating plywood.

      by|Feb 13, 2019

      A:  all plywood has heat treating during the manufacture, but this is not heat treated like the requirement for building a shipping crate to go over seas, that is a different kind of heat treating.

      by|May 30, 2023
      1 found this answer helpful

      A:  It's plywood, and the cheapest kind made. It uses B and C grade wood, and is made for applications not requiring either strength or beauty,

      by|Oct 6, 2020
      1 found this answer helpful
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      Q:Is this plywood APA rated exterior grade(stamped Exterior) plywood?
      by|Jan 7, 2019
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      A:  Not sure if it is stamped as such, but see the manufacturer spec sheet. It ststes the plywood Is APA certified, and is rated for EXTERIOR.

      by|May 27, 2022

        A:  Not only interior for finishing work

        by|Jan 15, 2019

          A:  No, but CDX plywood for that purpose. This is interior rated.

          by|Apr 23, 2019

            A:  the wood at home depot stores will vary from one store to the next, the best thing to do is go to your local store, go to the pros desk, tell them what you need like 11/32 apa rated plywood and then they can show you what they have of that in stock or tell you if it would have to be special ordered,

            by|Nov 3, 2019

            A:  No, it's indoor only

            by|Jan 8, 2019
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            Q:If not what's best?
            by|Dec 7, 2018
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            A:  I wouldn't recommend that application for this product. The glue used is not water contact rated. If you only expect dampness occasionally, CDX plywood may be ok. Otherwise, they have a basement floor system available with a plastic base. They come in 2' x 2' sections and can be leveled as well.

            by|Apr 23, 2019

              A:  Be sure to put a vapor barrier down as this will absorb moisture that comes through the concrete and this plywood is not moisture resistant in the long run. It is not dimension-ally stable either, are you going to fasten it to the concrete or just lay it down. Mine warp or curled a bit but we screwed ours down to regular wood floor joists. . e.

              by|Feb 13, 2019

              A:  No I don't recommend it

              by|Oct 11, 2019
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                A:  No. Too thin. Minimum 3/4 inch is what you need with a robust vapor barrier.

                by|Feb 21, 2019
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                A:  No, this material is not thick enough to be used as subfloor.

                by|Oct 11, 2019
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                  Q:Will this work for a cover over a old floor then put tile squares over it?
                  by|Oct 29, 2018
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                  A:  What kind of tile? Ceramic maybe, for vinyl I would not recommend it as there are possible voids between layers that will telegraph through as you walk on those spots above the voids. Choose an underlayment grade material if using it under vinyl. Underlayment grade specifies no void bigger than 1/8" in the top 2 layers.

                  by|Feb 13, 2019

                  A:  It would but is probably over-kill. If the floor is sound a simple luan would work. If the floor has voids you need 3/4

                  by|Dec 12, 2018

                  A:  no you should use 3/4 minimum

                  by|Oct 30, 2018

                    A:  You can use sanded 7/23" pine plywood common underlayment, which is more rigid and a LOT cheaper. You can find it listed as Store SKU #492930

                    by|May 15, 2023
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                    A:  as long as it is not the sub floor

                    by|Nov 3, 2019
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                    Q:I need it in two pcs.
                    by|Sep 18, 2018
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                    A:  It's like pulling teeth to get someone to do it, but yes, they have a cutting station.

                    by|Oct 16, 2018

                      A:  Yes

                      by|Feb 24, 2019
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                      A:  Hi, I'm happy to answer your question. Yes, Home depot does cut wood. How ever they do not offer precision cuts, so the tolerance is 1/2 inch to any and all cuts for the dimensions requested. they also only make straight cuts, no angular or scroll cuts Unless other arrangements are made with your local home depot, all cutting requests must be made in store at time of purchase. The amount of free cuts varys by location, please contact your local home depot for more information on their policy. home depots also have tool rental now at many locations, so you may be able to rent a saw to cut the wood your self.

                      by|Feb 24, 2019
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                      A:  Yes, you definitely can. I recently had this exact plywood cut into multiple 48" by 26" pieces. It was no problem, handled quickly and safely AND the cuts were more precise than I expected.

                      by|May 6, 2023

                        A:  It depends on the store, but in most cases, yes.

                        by|May 6, 2023
                        caret
                        Q:can I get this cut to the size I need? 16"x 16" x 3/8"
                        by|Sep 8, 2018
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                        A:  Most likely. Many Home Depot stores have cutting services. You may have to pay extra for multiple cuts on the same piece of plywood.

                        by|May 6, 2023

                        A:  Yes, they will cut it to size.

                        by|Dec 27, 2018

                        A:  Well, it is (close to) 1/2" thick. They can cut a piece 16" by 16" but not plane it to 3/3".

                        by|May 25, 2019

                        A:  Home Depot has the saws to make these cuts, make it clear prior to agreeing to purchase that you want 16x16

                        by|Dec 4, 2018

                        A:  Well, provided it is the correct thickness, they should be able to assist you. I had this size plywood cut into 26" lengths by a very helpful and cordial employee. The cuts were surprisingly crisp. However, they were straight cuts across the entire width, so each piece required only one cut each. What you are seeking would require two cuts for each piece. I do not see why they would not be able to accommodate you, but you may wish to take 3 minutes to call ahead of time just to make sure.

                        by|May 6, 2023
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                          Q:is this ideal for outdoor use? if not; can I paint/cover/etc to make it work outdoors? I'm building a Halloween pirate ship prop that will be outdoors in weather for about a month.
                          by|Aug 15, 2018
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                          A:  Recommend pressure treated.

                          by|Sep 17, 2019

                            A:  It is not ideal for wet or damp conditions. Even painted.

                            by|Jun 23, 2019

                            A:  Yes plywood is an exterior rated ... you’ll definitively want to paint or stain both side and all edges. I just used it for Halloween silouette... use care as this plywood is very weak and not too stable... layers are delaminating in areas... I had to add some wood bracing with wood glue and staples to back to prevent the display from bending and cracking

                            by|Oct 20, 2019

                              A:  I suggest you go to HD and ask some of the sales people in the lumber department, I am certain they can best answer your question...(look for the OLD guy)

                              by|Dec 28, 2018

                              A:  this will work fine for out door use.

                              by|Nov 3, 2019
                              caret
                              Q:is it good to use as an underlayment for sheet vinyl?
                              by|Jun 29, 2018
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                              A:  There are cheaper solutions. Look at the underpayment sheets.

                              by|May 5, 2023

                              A:  Yes it does

                              by|May 5, 2023

                              A:  Mark, In most cases YES, as the vinyl WILL show (in time) any defects that are in the surface you are covering.

                              by|May 5, 2023

                              A:  NO ! possible voids in the second layer that will sink if waled on with sharp heals or chair legs pressing in the wrong spot. Use underlayment grade material.

                              by|Feb 13, 2019

                              A:  Yes

                              by|May 5, 2023
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                              Q:what size would I need for a king size bed headboard
                              by|Oct 31, 2017
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                              A:  For a king size bed at least an 8’ foot sheet. I would recommend ash or birch though.

                              by|May 5, 2023

                                A:  I think the 11/32 would be a better choice then the 3/8's.

                                by|May 5, 2023

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