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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3930789" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>yeah what's the theory on 3/4'' vs 1/2''? i'm not sure where 3/4'' would give you any advantage other than being heavier. sure it's a bit more thermal mass, but i'd think that 1/2'' would be just fine, and a 3/4'' 4'x8' sheet is heavy to haul around all day, trust me. even cut down to your widths, 3/4''s pieces are considerably heavier, harder to find, more expensive, and you can buy the same grade of ply in just 1/2''.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3930789, member: 45524"] yeah what's the theory on 3/4'' vs 1/2''? i'm not sure where 3/4'' would give you any advantage other than being heavier. sure it's a bit more thermal mass, but i'd think that 1/2'' would be just fine, and a 3/4'' 4'x8' sheet is heavy to haul around all day, trust me. even cut down to your widths, 3/4''s pieces are considerably heavier, harder to find, more expensive, and you can buy the same grade of ply in just 1/2''. [/QUOTE]
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