Bigbandguy
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I hope this is the right place for this one.
I am involved with an activity that uses a lot of platforms or tables. PVC frame with 5/8 (or whatever it is called now) decks. Uniform size of each flat is 3 feet x 5 feet.
There are ten of these and each weighs about 45 pounds including the legs which are also of PVC (2 inch as is the frame). These really work well for the purpose.
The problem is the weight of the decks. They have to be strong with an ability to hold up to 400 pounds (current configuration was tested at nearly 600). These assemble into portable stage like assembly and cannot flex, which is why we do not use thinner plywood.
Is there a material that is much lighter than plywood but as strong? Someone suggested the material that airliner floors are made of but I have no idea what that is. Cost is also a factor, and would be a consideration.
Suggestions would be welcome.
I am involved with an activity that uses a lot of platforms or tables. PVC frame with 5/8 (or whatever it is called now) decks. Uniform size of each flat is 3 feet x 5 feet.
There are ten of these and each weighs about 45 pounds including the legs which are also of PVC (2 inch as is the frame). These really work well for the purpose.
The problem is the weight of the decks. They have to be strong with an ability to hold up to 400 pounds (current configuration was tested at nearly 600). These assemble into portable stage like assembly and cannot flex, which is why we do not use thinner plywood.
Is there a material that is much lighter than plywood but as strong? Someone suggested the material that airliner floors are made of but I have no idea what that is. Cost is also a factor, and would be a consideration.
Suggestions would be welcome.
