| Dimensions | 8 feet x 4 feet: (approximately 2440 mm x 1220 mm). | 7 feet x 4 feet: (approximately 2135 mm x 1220 mm). | 6 feet x 4 feet: (approximately 1830 mm x 1220 mm). | 8 feet x 3 feet: (approximately 2440 mm x 915 mm). | 7 feet x 3 feet: (approximately 2135 mm x 915 mm). | 6 feet x 3 feet: (approximately 1830 mm x 915 mm). |
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Boat building: Marine plywood is a key material for building boat hulls, decks, and interior components. Its ability to withstand water exposure and maintain structural integrity is crucial.
Outdoor furniture: It's used to create durable outdoor furniture like garden benches, patio tables, and bathroom furniture.
Architectural construction: Marine plywood is used for exterior walls, flooring, roofs, and areas around coastal or humid environments where moisture resistance is essential.
Kitchen and bathroom cabinetry: Its water resistance and durability make it suitable for kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, where exposure to moisture and spills is common.
Other applications: It can also be used for docks, piers, fences, and other outdoor structures where durability and water resistance are needed.
Artistic projects: Its smooth surface and flexibility make it suitable for artistic projects like furniture and decor where it can be painted, polished, or veneered.