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Not_a_Yurt_
Aug 16, 2016Explorer
Hudsomer,
We replaced the wall paneling with 7/32" birch plywood underlayment from Home Depot. It's a real wood product--advertised as moisture resistant hardwood plywood and suitable for RV repair. It's not expensive and has a smooth surface (any small voids are filled) that takes paint well. It may be labeled on the shelf as 5mm or 5.5mm instead of 7/32" (don't remember which), but we used the sku number to confirm we were getting what we wanted. Here's a link:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/7-32-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-Birch-Underlayment-431178/203183022
Good luck with your project and with tackling that exterior delamination.
- Notayurt
We replaced the wall paneling with 7/32" birch plywood underlayment from Home Depot. It's a real wood product--advertised as moisture resistant hardwood plywood and suitable for RV repair. It's not expensive and has a smooth surface (any small voids are filled) that takes paint well. It may be labeled on the shelf as 5mm or 5.5mm instead of 7/32" (don't remember which), but we used the sku number to confirm we were getting what we wanted. Here's a link:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/7-32-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-Birch-Underlayment-431178/203183022
Good luck with your project and with tackling that exterior delamination.
- Notayurt
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