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24th October 2016, 09:13 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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R6 Brace - anyone heard of it or used it?
Was at the local timber yard today poking around for ply and came across samples of this R6 Braceboard.
The guy at the yard said a few woodies here have used it for lining sheds, as it is cheaper than OSB ($17.20 retail for a 8x4)
What intrigued me was that it is very dense, rigid, and even though only 5mm thick seems well made and looks SMICK.
Wondering if anyone has any experience with it. seems to me it might be useful for a # of tasks, including small drawers, draw bottoms in the shed, covering surfaces, etc.
https://www.gunnersens.com.au/info/r6-brace/#technical
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25th October 2016, 12:30 AM #2Senior Member
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Interesting. Used to see a bit of M4 sheet bracing, which was a Masonite board out of South Africa, but I haven't seen this used.
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