Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: macmac on April 21, 2007, 12:02:37 am
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just seen a diy program on tv & they were making a shower tray base (or something) out of marine ply. a water proof adhesive is used to bond the ply layers together so water cannot seep through it. it got me thinking about lining the van with it as its only done in normal ply at the mo'. has anyone used this material to line their van for wfp??
tony
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I think ordinary ply is good enough. In the old days ordinary ply would de-laminate if it got wet but those days are long gone.
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the idea would be to stop any water going through to the van floor though vince.
tony
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Marine ply is VERY expensive, modern external ply is made with water resistant glue. ;)
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external ply is ok in damp conditions, BUT marine ply is made to be wet all the time ( hulls of small boats etc etc )
i know what i would choose
to to be fair, if i was thinking about a van being protected, i would rip the ply out and use protectakote
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Yeah, but he's only lining a van ................. not building a boat. ;D
In my opinion WBP ply is more than able to do the job. ;)
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Yeah, but he's only lining a van ................. not building a boat. ;D
In my opinion WBP ply is more than able to do the job. ;)
my thoughts on it are, if your going to have set floors then WMP ply will not last that long, but then again, as i said, i would go with protectakote instead of ply
though another option if you have the time, leave your existing ply down and coat with fibreglass ( the floor will need the fibreglass stranded matting down, and 12" up the sides of just the paint, now that would last forever and look great