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Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2005-05-03 11:50 AM (#24645)
Subject: paneling, oak plywood, etc.


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Hi,

I'm now ready to start the furring strips and am looking at my paneling options.  First wood strip gets installed today, I'm excited!  I'd like to use wood paneling, preferably something that I can seal the backside of (planning for future leaks, ya' know).  I considered using a 1/4" hardwood or oak plywood - cabinet grade - and staining it a color I like (maybe pickled white).  My question is, if I do that, would it be necessary to put up a heavier piece of plywood behind it, too?  Or could I just place my furring strips closer together (like 8 or 10" centers) to support the thinner plywood? 

I can't find a 3/8" hardwood plywood, but could go with regular sanded plywood in 3/8" (it would be finished off with paint or vinyl).

THANKS!

Michelle

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Dawnya
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2005-05-03 1:05 PM (#24649 - in reply to #24645)
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We Red Oak paneling.  It looks beautiful - but it's hard to find.
Real wood paneling is tough stuff, so it should be okay on it's own.
We Liquid Nailed it and it's holding great.

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BJF
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2005-05-03 1:48 PM (#24652 - in reply to #24645)
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Location: Western KY

I am currently installing paneling now. I used 1X3 furring strips on 12" center. I am stapleing the panels with an air stapler and it works good. I am concerned about added weight so I chose to use the same type panel for the walls as well as ceiling that is used in motor homes etc. Check out the link. I went and picked it up and the savings were well worth it. With the furring on 12" there is no need to add anything else. The stuff I am using is luan and is quite tough. No sags on the ceiling. I am attaching the ceiling with screws and the rossetes. Watch the overall weight!!!

http://https://www.rvsurplussalvage.com/index.php



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maccwall
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2005-05-03 3:02 PM (#24657 - in reply to #24652)
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I'm using a knotty pine tongue and groove type paneling. It's real wood and is working out great. Easy to work with and cut. It's 1/4" thick and comes in packages of 6-4"x8' planks. You can see it on my links below.

Safe Riding,
Todd

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Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2005-05-03 5:19 PM (#24663 - in reply to #24649)
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Dawnya - did you use paneling or red oak sheet plywood?

Thanks,

Michelle

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Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2005-05-03 5:20 PM (#24664 - in reply to #24657)
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Todd, is that the stuff that runs about $20 per pack?  It looks nice.

Happy Trails,

Michelle

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maccwall
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2005-05-03 6:30 PM (#24670 - in reply to #24664)
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Actually, Michelle, it runs about $9.00 a pack at Lowes. Home Depot has it for about $11.00...go figure. I really wanted to use the Cedar cause they have that too but it's about $20.00 a package. The package says it covers 14sq.ft. uncut. It's really nice stuff and very easy to work with.

Safe Riding,
Todd

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Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2005-05-03 6:46 PM (#24674 - in reply to #24670)
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Thanks Todd - I looked at my HD and all they had was the $20 per pack stuff.  Seems like it was pine.  I'll definitely check Lowes (have to drive to a neighboring state to get to a Lowes).

Happy Trails,

Michelle

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Dawnya
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2005-05-03 8:44 PM (#24677 - in reply to #24663)
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Originally written by NoSpam on 2005-05-03 5:19 PM

Dawnya - did you use paneling or red oak sheet plywood?

Thanks,

Michelle

 Technically it's Red Oak plywood.  But it is beautiful!  I just sealed it with polyurethane.



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Posted 2005-05-03 9:01 PM (#24678 - in reply to #24677)
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Can you post a picture?  I would love to see how it came out.

Happy Trails,

Michelle

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Posted 2005-05-03 9:02 PM (#24679 - in reply to #24677)
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Dawnya,  can you post a picture?  I would love to see how it came out.

Happy Trails,

Michelle

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Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2005-05-03 9:51 PM (#24680 - in reply to #24645)
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Sorry - had to take a phone call right in the middle of posting.  Pic is up now.
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Posted 2005-05-03 9:53 PM (#24681 - in reply to #24680)
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Thanks for the picture - it's beautiful!

Happy Trails,

Michelle

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Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2005-05-03 9:56 PM (#24682 - in reply to #24681)
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Originally written by NoSpam on 2005-05-03 9:53 PM

Thanks for the picture - it's beautiful!

Happy Trails,

Michelle

Thank you so much!!  Just as words of encouragement, we did most of it ourselves.  You can do it too!

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Posted 2005-05-03 10:14 PM (#24684 - in reply to #24682)
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What material is used for the white wall behind the kitchen counter???

Happy Trails,

Michelle

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Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2005-05-03 11:09 PM (#24687 - in reply to #24645)
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It's just beige pleather.  Spray adhesive is your friend! 
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Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2005-05-04 6:34 AM (#24691 - in reply to #24670)
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Originally written by maccwall on 2005-05-03 7:30 PM

Actually, Michelle, it runs about $9.00 a pack at Lowes. Home Depot has it for about $11.00...go figure. I really wanted to use the Cedar cause they have that too but it's about $20.00 a package. The package says it covers 14sq.ft. uncut. It's really nice stuff and very easy to work with. Safe Riding, Todd

 

I got the same stuff a little lower grade (so more knots and therefore waste) but I got it for $4.50 a package (that Can dollars too! LOL) at Home Depot.



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Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2005-05-04 7:59 AM (#24694 - in reply to #24645)
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Good find!  IMO, knots are very pretty.
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Posted 2005-05-04 8:55 AM (#24702 - in reply to #24687)
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Dawnya, is that pleather over plain plywood? (Tongue twister!)

It looks really nice, too.  I like the contrast.

Happy Trails,

Michelle

 

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Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2005-05-04 1:11 PM (#24719 - in reply to #24645)
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so did you stain the plywood before or after you installed it?
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Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2005-05-04 8:49 PM (#24733 - in reply to #24645)
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No, no stain.  Just polyurethane after it was installed.  Really brings out how beautiful the wood is!
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