Skinning a stand question

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I am overhauling a stand and I want it to look like the picture but What I want to do is put the boards on top of plywood so I can remove the whole board to work on the sump and such.

SO Would 1/4" osb or 1/4" plywood be ok to use at the "skin" and attach the boards to it?

Also what would be the best way to mount it to the 2x4 stand? Magnets or a Hook and loop system

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When I skinned my first stand, I used 1/4" plywood and made it removable with magnets. Unfortunately it ended up warping after a couple years, likely due to the moisture from the sump. I'm not sure if that was largely driven by the thickness of the ply, the sealants I used, etc., but from there on out I've skinned with at least 1/2" plywood and haven't run into any issues. I'd be interested to hear what others use.
 
Id use pocket screws if you’re going to have the outer boards visible. If you’re painting/staining you can get away with some wood filler over screws but I’d use 1/2” plywood or thicker over OSB.
 

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