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ticki2
Sep 26, 2015Explorer
Rastaman ,
I have not had to replace my bunk floor but if I did I would stay with the original design . As Dave Pete mentioned the floor is not supporting the structure above but rather hung from the structure above , so lightness is a plus . By laminating ( screwed and glued ) the plywood skins , 1x ribs and insulation , you will obtain the stiffness required , and it will be insulated whether your environment is hot or cold . Also lamination tends to warp less than solid wood .
I have not had to replace my bunk floor but if I did I would stay with the original design . As Dave Pete mentioned the floor is not supporting the structure above but rather hung from the structure above , so lightness is a plus . By laminating ( screwed and glued ) the plywood skins , 1x ribs and insulation , you will obtain the stiffness required , and it will be insulated whether your environment is hot or cold . Also lamination tends to warp less than solid wood .
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