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northshore
Aug 24, 2018Explorer
I used 3 ea 2x6 laying down with foam insulation between the 2x6 to keep every thing from moving around. 1 1/2 inch of 2x6 plus the rubber mat seems to give me enough height.
I always try to keep things as light as possible and the sheets of plywood would be lots of weight especially if they were soaked with rain water.
Im thinking maybe going with 3 ea 2x4 instead of the 2x6 to see how that works, it would be some lighter and might be just little easier to handle.
plywood would not be my first choice, especially with foam sandwiched between the sheets.
I always try to keep things as light as possible and the sheets of plywood would be lots of weight especially if they were soaked with rain water.
Im thinking maybe going with 3 ea 2x4 instead of the 2x6 to see how that works, it would be some lighter and might be just little easier to handle.
plywood would not be my first choice, especially with foam sandwiched between the sheets.
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