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A torsion box might be a good solution other than quite tedious to make. And I forgot about that option before I went shopping today yesterday thevother day for a piece of plywood. I had the store make the cuts so I can't return it.
I found 1/2" plywood in 4 ply for what I thought was only a dollar or so more than the 3/8" in 3 ply at the other store. I misread the labeling, evidently. It is $5 more. At least I checked the price before they cut it. I bought it anyway.
1/2" instead of the 3/8" dh had in mind will handle a 1/3 more weight. Four ply is significantly stronger than 3 ply but I haven't found by how much.
I cut notches so the back of the plywood will fit between the studs. It went well enough that I might try a mortise and tenon joint where the back support intersects with the side support. Better equipment would make that easier but I saw on the internet that it is doable with hand saw and chisel. It must be so, then
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I found 1/2" plywood in 4 ply for what I thought was only a dollar or so more than the 3/8" in 3 ply at the other store. I misread the labeling, evidently. It is $5 more. At least I checked the price before they cut it. I bought it anyway.
1/2" instead of the 3/8" dh had in mind will handle a 1/3 more weight. Four ply is significantly stronger than 3 ply but I haven't found by how much.
I cut notches so the back of the plywood will fit between the studs. It went well enough that I might try a mortise and tenon joint where the back support intersects with the side support. Better equipment would make that easier but I saw on the internet that it is doable with hand saw and chisel. It must be so, then
