What grade of plywood should be used to make plank floor?
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Here is a great tutorial on how this person did it and what they used! I hope this helps!
http://diydork.com/plywood-plank-floors/
LOL...have to laugh, sorry...because a plank floor is made of planks...I know, I know...this is DIY...but just had to say that. Of course these days people cut plywood sheets to 'make planks' for a 'plank floor,' I would suggest at least 5/8" thickness...LOL