Grasshopper
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The 3/4" sub assembly just seems more "solid" to me. 1/4" panels at foot level (with active kids who do like to kick), seems to be a recipe for future headaches. Having them break is a concern. Even if they don't get kicked in, the hollow sound of the panels bothers me some.
The other advantage of the sub assembly is it is a simpler build. Ultimately, the "correct" way will prevail over simple when push comes to shove. It really works out, though when simple and the "correct" way are one and the same.
The other advantage of the sub assembly is it is a simpler build. Ultimately, the "correct" way will prevail over simple when push comes to shove. It really works out, though when simple and the "correct" way are one and the same.
deepcreek said:I agree. Why do you want the 3/4" plywood sub-assembly? Are you worried about the 1/4" plywood panels being kicked out or broken?