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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 254533" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Those panels will probably work just fine. I've never done that. If you do that, and buy fibers when you buy your Portland or even sacrete, it will be all the better. The fibers are cheap and worth the cost.</p><p></p><p>If you are talking treated plywood for the wellhouse siding, I'd buy "Hardy-Board" (SP??) instead. Hardy-Board is cheaper and will last much longer. It is a fiber filled concrete board that cuts with a skillsaw but you have to use a good blade. It looks as tho it is wood texture on the exterior and it pants very well. You'll should also use screws - good ones. Another benefit is that the Hardy-Board doesn't burn which is a very big advantage in these parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 254533, member: 3162"] Those panels will probably work just fine. I've never done that. If you do that, and buy fibers when you buy your Portland or even sacrete, it will be all the better. The fibers are cheap and worth the cost. If you are talking treated plywood for the wellhouse siding, I'd buy "Hardy-Board" (SP??) instead. Hardy-Board is cheaper and will last much longer. It is a fiber filled concrete board that cuts with a skillsaw but you have to use a good blade. It looks as tho it is wood texture on the exterior and it pants very well. You'll should also use screws - good ones. Another benefit is that the Hardy-Board doesn't burn which is a very big advantage in these parts. [/QUOTE]
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