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Reddog1 wrote:
I would raise (pedestal) the area of the penetrations 1 to 2 inches. The pedestals would be molded in. The flanges of the penetrations would be about 2 inches wider than the item fitted to the penetrations. For example, the standard opening for vents and A/Cs is 14 inches. I would make a pedestal 18" by 1 or 2 inches high. With the raised pedestal, it is very unlikely you would have a leak at that point.
Wayne
โJul-08-2017 08:56 AM
HMS Beagle wrote:I would raise (pedestal) the area of the penetrations 1 to 2 inches. The pedestals would be molded in. The flanges of the penetrations would be about 2 inches wider than the item fitted to the penetrations. For example, the standard opening for vents and A/Cs is 14 inches. I would make a pedestal 18" by 1 or 2 inches high. With the raised pedestal, it is very unlikely you would have a leak at that point.
... Then be very careful about the roof penetrations - how many and how treated.
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โJul-08-2017 08:49 AM
narcodog wrote:
You are partially correct but a two foot square that will be painted should not pose any hazard. I did a search an found that the newer treated wood can be used in playhouses with exceptions.
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Kayteg1 wrote:
Treated plywood not supposed to be used indoor.
The chemicals can be harmful to people.
I would get marine-grade plywood, or try to find piece at HD with minimal voids (look at the edge how center wood looks like) and no cracks or spackling.
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