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My RV is supposed to have 5/8" flooring, I noticed lately ( it's a new unit ) that the floor was a bit spongy. So, I measured the plywood... Am I missing something here or did I get duped.
You think 5/8" plywood should be smaller than half an inch? I don't understand your response.Actual Plywood Thickness and Size
The actual thickness of plywood is often thinner than the nominal thickness shown at the lumber yard. 3/4" plywood is usually 21/32" thick.www.inchcalculator.com
I was just giving you the standard sizes, all of which are smaller than nominal.You think 5/8" plywood should be smaller than half an inch? I don't understand your response.
I've attached a mil tool that measures considerably more accurately than my tape measurer. Their are two images. One is the floor thickness with the laminate on top, the second is the thickness of the laminate by itself. The entire thing is 0.56 inches, the floor is 0.049 inches thick, this means the actual size of the floor is 0.49 inches, which would be in line with 1/2 in thick plywood. I have tons of it at my house, and when I measure it, it's between 0.48 inches, and 0.51 inches, so I'm confident this is just half inch thick plywood. I guess my question is, is this normal to market something and then you get this. Surely the variation in sizes isn't THIS much?I was just giving you the standard sizes, all of which are smaller than nominal.
Also, it appears to me that your tape measure may not actually be at the bottom of the plywood, but it's hard to tell for sure from the photo.
So, I just replied with the standard sizes and you can see if you were given less than promised.
The easy solution to this is going to be for them to place braces between the joists, so I'm confident that'll do it, it's just about how hard I push forest river now I guess. I've actually been really happy with the overall quality of this particular RV thus far!Seems a bit thin to me. The more I shop, the more I'm disappointed with the available quality seemingly from all makes. The quality of the dealers isn't so great either in my experience so far.
I went into this purchase knowing it was an entry level 5th wheel. I paid 51k OTD on a trailer that was 65k everywhere else, so I got a good deal during covid. It's the cheapest 43 foot camper that's a mid bunk I think you can buy, but if you go into it knowing it's not made like a tank, it should be fine I would think. Me, my wife, and my two kids love it, it's huge.Braces should help for sure. I know Forest River has a brand or two under their massive umbrella, I may just be looking at too cheap of campers to have seen anything of significant quality yet.