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<blockquote data-quote="lckstckn2smknbrls" data-source="post: 465298" data-attributes="member: 850"><p>Marine plywood will rot just as fast as any other plywood if not sealed. What makes marine plywood better is it has less to no voids in the plies and is made with waterproof glues.</p><p>Exterior plywood ACX, BCX would have been a good choice as it is made with water proof glue too. I suggest sealing your plywood with "Old timers formula" also I recommend using Titebond III glue it is waterproof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lckstckn2smknbrls, post: 465298, member: 850"] Marine plywood will rot just as fast as any other plywood if not sealed. What makes marine plywood better is it has less to no voids in the plies and is made with waterproof glues. Exterior plywood ACX, BCX would have been a good choice as it is made with water proof glue too. I suggest sealing your plywood with "Old timers formula" also I recommend using Titebond III glue it is waterproof. [/QUOTE]
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