(1)Transference to concrete is set up very easily, so good for construction work. (There is no need for any transference preparation.) (2)After installation of concrete, the surface looks like a mirror. (The cement does not stick.) (3)You are able to use film faced plywood until the plywood itself is damaged. (Strong with nailing and knifing.) (4)Environmentally friendly. (Even after incineration, there is no hazardous substance.) (5)It can be used for a long time, and for the initial price paid for the material, you will feel its worth over time.
Plywood is an engineered wood from the manufactured boards family, which also includes particle board and oriented strand board (OSB). The types of wood
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