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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 425981" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>honestly, you really don't know how old the existing wood is,</p><p>just because it was recently installed does not make it new wood.</p><p>if it is interior or exterior grade, etc.</p><p>if it has been flexed for a period of time, I would think the</p><p>internal plys may have been compromised which is evident in your video.</p><p>try to remove the existing wood - and do your own investigation from there.</p><p>double thickness of good 3/4" ply glued securely is very strong and rigid.</p><p>a good piece of another ply glued to the compromised wood will only buy you some time.</p><p>if you go that route, consider installing the outside plate for more rigidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 425981, member: 13599"] honestly, you really don't know how old the existing wood is, just because it was recently installed does not make it new wood. if it is interior or exterior grade, etc. if it has been flexed for a period of time, I would think the internal plys may have been compromised which is evident in your video. try to remove the existing wood - and do your own investigation from there. double thickness of good 3/4" ply glued securely is very strong and rigid. a good piece of another ply glued to the compromised wood will only buy you some time. if you go that route, consider installing the outside plate for more rigidity. [/QUOTE]
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