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Not a question or a search for help, but a comment on Advantech. I had a subfloor installed about a year ago. The scraps, some about 6X2 ft, were left out in the north GA weather, used as walkboards across mud, across the small ditch in front of the entrance, etc. Rain, snow, freezing, foating in water after a deluge and strong sunlight.
Brick masons were here this week (DIY projects take time) and they cut a bunch of them up for scaffold support, mud boards, etc. That stuff was as tough and hard as the day it showed up here in pallets/skids. Surfaces had nearly zero delamination/spalling of wood chips (or whatever). Was still pretty darned flat, considering what it went through. Guess I’ll throw it away now. And I was worried about it being exposed to weather for a one month period while the roof wasn’t watertight!
Don
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Not a question or a search for help, but a comment on Advantech. I had a subfloor installed about a year ago. The scraps, some about 6X2 ft, were left out in the north GA weather, used as walkboards across mud, across the small ditch in front of the entrance, etc. Rain, snow, freezing, foating in water after a deluge and strong sunlight.
Brick masons were here this week (DIY projects take time) and they cut a bunch of them up for scaffold support, mud boards, etc. That stuff was as tough and hard as the day it showed up here in pallets/skids. Surfaces had nearly zero delamination/spalling of wood chips (or whatever). Was still pretty darned flat, considering what it went through. Guess I'll throw it away now. And I was worried about it being exposed to weather for a one month period while the roof wasn't watertight!
Don