05-10-2017, 10:03 AM
Shiplap is fine, its the fastening that makes either shiplap or plywood strong. In areas subject to high loads, I'd be generous with fasteners.
Shiplap will definitely be more expensive unless you come up on a deal.
FWIW: On the new shop, around the electrical panels, I'll plan on the plywood being easily removable. That means, I'll cut off the tongues so individual panels can be removed. I'll probably also have smartly placed horizontal seams so only the top half needs removal for most re-wire jobs.
Shiplap will definitely be more expensive unless you come up on a deal.
FWIW: On the new shop, around the electrical panels, I'll plan on the plywood being easily removable. That means, I'll cut off the tongues so individual panels can be removed. I'll probably also have smartly placed horizontal seams so only the top half needs removal for most re-wire jobs.
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