Specrite film faced plywood is a durable and re-usable utility grade plywood suitable for a large array of domestic projects and tasks where a non-structural application is acceptable.
Specrite film faced plywood is a durable and re-usable utility grade plywood suitable for a large array of domestic projects and tasks where a non-structural application is acceptable.
Specrite film faced plywood is a durable and re-usable utility grade plywood suitable for a large array of domestic projects and tasks where a non-structural application is acceptable.
Specrite film faced plywood is a durable and re-usable utility grade plywood suitable for a large array of domestic projects and tasks where a non-structural application is acceptable.
Last updated at 05/15/2026 18:20:44
SpecRite 2400 x 600 x 17mm Film Faced Non Structural Plywood
Delivery $55
SpecRite 2400 x 600 x 17mm Film Faced Non Structural Plywood
Free next-day delivery
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
I bought this to make cabinets for my garage and for 17 mm plywood it doesn’t stay flat. Luckily I wasn’t being too precious about the finish but the board was disappointing for a $70 sheet.Shame they don’t stock raw 17mm non structural ply
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
works well as described and fit for purpose, especially if limited space to carry full 2400 x 1200 boards
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
As advertised. Delivery was swift.
SpecRite 2400 x 600 x 17mm Film Faced Non Structural Plywood
Delivery $55
SpecRite 2400 x 600 x 17mm Film Faced Non Structural Plywood
Free next-day delivery
I bought this to make cabinets for my garage and for 17 mm plywood it doesn’t stay flat. Luckily I wasn’t being too precious about the finish but the board was disappointing for a $70 sheet.Shame they don’t stock raw 17mm non structural ply
works well as described and fit for purpose, especially if limited space to carry full 2400 x 1200 boards
As advertised. Delivery was swift.
Bought a sheet of this to make two moulds for large concrete posts. I've cranked out half a dozen of those beauties so far and the moulds are going strong. The posts come away from the mould easily -- without the need for any form release agent. I just wash 'em down in between.Expensive at 70-odd bucks a sheet, but I imagine I'll get another two dozen posts (possibly more) before the moulds either give up the ghost or I have to start using a release agent.I'll be buying another sheet soon to make smaller moulds for concrete garden edging.
perfect for what I needed it for, to line the walls of my garage