Greetings,

Just a thought, while it might be a touch more spendy, for every panel that
you would normally use, just tape two together? (as opposed to k2tog) and
that way, you could even put it logo->logo, so neither the inside nor the
outside would have the company logos on it.

Hrm ... I wonder if, for the door, dropping the panel size by the width of
the door-skin, if that would make it all the more uniform?

Percival


On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 12:32 PM, <brittanycla...@knights.ucf.edu> wrote:

> Would 3/4" be able to work or is that too weak as well?
>
> On Sunday, August 18, 2013 8:22:42 PM UTC-4, brittan...@knights.ucf.eduwrote:
>>
>> I am trying to build a hex this week, all of the home depot's and lowes
>> in the Las Vegas area no longer carrying R Max sheets 3/4" they only have
>> 1/2" inch panels left, is this too thin to build the yurt with?
>>
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