I have a half-pipe skate ramp with one layer of plywood (3/8") that's getting cracks. Is Masonite the best?
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masonite will wear out and i would think that the water damage from the rain would cause rot very quick......i built a ramp like this for one of my nephews and the trick was to seal the plywood with a good exterior oil based sealer and to keep the ramp out of the sun area if u can.......
we bought a large tarp, 50 x 60 and he would cover the ramp hen not in use......it lasted about 8 yrs..
plywood is ur best bet and lowest cost.....
lic. gen. contractor
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Any surface will wear, and degenerate, TEMPERED masonite in 4 x 10 sheets, sealed well after application, will certainly be better than just plywood, even exterior ply.
It's too bad concrete backer board isn't more flexible, that would last considerabely longer.
Rev. Steven
Any surface will wear, and degenerate, TEMPERED masonite in 4 x 10 sheets, sealed well after application, will certainly be better than just plywood, even exterior ply.
It's too bad concrete backer board isn't more flexible, that would last considerabely longer.
Rev. Steven
www.sanitred.com
Urethane-based coating that forms an amazing weather-proof and durable hide. Has an additive for skid-proofing.
If this ramp is outdoor, masonite would be horrible. When it gets wet it basically crumbles. There are several new composite materials out there for ramps, one of the first of which was SkateLite. Rampskin is probably a similar product. Unfortunately, these are usually pretty expensive.
Your best bet would probably be to re-surface with plywood, then keep covered with a tarp or other waterproof material,
Good luck!