What will be the load carrying capacity of a 18mm thick shuttering plywood?

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smilecool

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E.g. If it is supported 900mm center to center with a wooden plank then how much load it can carry without any deflection. Load will of cement concrete having density of 2500 kg/cubic meter approx. Consider the plywood as filmface with density of approx. 1 gram/cubic centimeter.
 

FeuerFrei

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Consider painting the plywood before shuttering any building with it!
Unpainted plywood is such an eyesore!
 

BurnItDwn

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I believe the answer is 3 goats and a black hole.
 

Red Squirrel

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It should be able to carry it's own weight, and then more weight. I'm not sure how much more weight though, probably a decent amount. At least twice it's own weight. Maybe even 10 times.
 

Chaotic42

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Your joke has an awkward setup, hopefully it pays off.

I don't know, Smile, What will be the load carrying capacity of a 18mm thick shuttering plywood? E.g. If it is supported 900mm center to center with a wooden plank then how much load it can carry without any deflection. Load will of cement concrete having density of 2500 kg/cubic meter approx. Consider the plywood as filmface with density of approx. 1 gram/cubic centimeter?
 

nakedfrog

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Your joke has an awkward setup, hopefully it pays off.

I don't know, Smile, What will be the load carrying capacity of a 18mm thick shuttering plywood? E.g. If it is supported 900mm center to center with a wooden plank then how much load it can carry without any deflection. Load will of cement concrete having density of 2500 kg/cubic meter approx. Consider the plywood as filmface with density of approx. 1 gram/cubic centimeter?
It already did, we got a pic of a girl doing a plank with a goat on her back. I think that makes the thread a success.