Go-Bar Deck

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3/4" ply is what I used.
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I used 2'x2' squares of MDF and some 2x4 s for the deck and those orange fiberglass driveway markers cut in half for the rods.
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you must be careful of MDF as when it fails and it will it is often catastrophic . I made on with it once the stress exceeded the support the corners broke. Plywood is the better option. When you think about it 20 sticks at 10lbs is 200 lb.
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I was thinking of 2' x 2' x 3/4" plywood doubled up for both the top and bottom. Does that sound reasonable? So 1 1/2" thick for the top and bottom of the go-bar deck.

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Unreasonable. 1 1/2" thick is overkill. 3/4" is plenty.
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tommyboy wrote:Unreasonable. 1 1/2" thick is overkill. 3/4" is plenty.
SM shows 4 layers of 3/4" plywood for their go-bar deck bottom and 2 layers for the top. Now that's unreasonable.

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I'm not sure I get your point....
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tommyboy wrote:I'm not sure I get your point....
I guess I'm just trying to point out my confusion. You say 3/4" is enough yet Stewart McDonald says to use 4 layers of 3/4" plywood for their go-bar deck bottom and 2 layers for the top. That's a huge difference. I'm just confused, that's all (doesn't take much these days).

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I will say that NOT ALL PLYWOOD IS CREATED EQUAL.
get a good cabinet grade and one 3/4 in layer is all you need. I use baltic birch myself.

why use more than you need to
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mnmusic wrote:
tommyboy wrote:I'm not sure I get your point....
I guess I'm just trying to point out my confusion. You say 3/4" is enough yet Stewart McDonald says to use 4 layers of 3/4" plywood for their go-bar deck bottom and 2 layers for the top. That's a huge difference. I'm just confused, that's all (doesn't take much these days).

Ed
Ed, you may be falling prey to Paralysis by Analysis. Too many opinions/suggestions. Go with what makes you comfortable.
However, I think if you use a GoBar to do a glue-up that will distort a 3/4", 2'x2' piece of ply you're doing something way wrong.
-tommy
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