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plywood rib Vs. stick built

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Hawkeye

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Dec 5, 2007
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Location
Crayon Ohio, (old Sawmill town) population 14+ inc
is a 1/4" plywood rib stronger than a 1/4sq. stick rib?
I have looked at both, the ply rib can be made very quickly and easily on a cnc, where built up rib is going to be time consuming.
Question 2, what kind of ply is acceptable for this application?

thanks for your input,

Hawkeye
 
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