I thought I'd ask this here, because the modular guys would know the best how to answer me.
I'm warming up to build a 6X10 home layout, with the intent of it being lightweight and mostly portable. I don't intend to take it anywhere like a show or modular meet, but I do want to be able to take it down occasionally and stack the pieces in a corner so the small bedroom can be used for other purposes.
Right now, I want to buy 1/2" interior grade plywood, and have it ripped into 3" wide strips. Each table (4 total) will be a box made of these strips, with additional crosspieces, similar to bed slats, running across the breadth and set 1" down. I'll then set extruded foam sheets into the box, and hopefully everything will be flush at the edges. Finish off with 2X2 legs having leveling bolts.
Is this overkill? To heavy to be considered lightweight? Any problems with the approach?
(BTW, the fancier plywood provides for a nicer looking fascia, and hopefully isn't warped)
I'm warming up to build a 6X10 home layout, with the intent of it being lightweight and mostly portable. I don't intend to take it anywhere like a show or modular meet, but I do want to be able to take it down occasionally and stack the pieces in a corner so the small bedroom can be used for other purposes.
Right now, I want to buy 1/2" interior grade plywood, and have it ripped into 3" wide strips. Each table (4 total) will be a box made of these strips, with additional crosspieces, similar to bed slats, running across the breadth and set 1" down. I'll then set extruded foam sheets into the box, and hopefully everything will be flush at the edges. Finish off with 2X2 legs having leveling bolts.
Is this overkill? To heavy to be considered lightweight? Any problems with the approach?
(BTW, the fancier plywood provides for a nicer looking fascia, and hopefully isn't warped)