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OSB3 vs PLYWOOD

Postby sepweijers » Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:01 am

Can I use OSB3 instead of Underlayment ellittios pine? I'm going to finish it with poor man's fiberglass.I'd love to hear your experiences.
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Re: OSB3 vs PLYWOOD

Postby Pmullen503 » Sun Nov 06, 2022 11:50 am

Take a piece of each and immerse it water for a week, then decide.

Either way I'd seal the edges with the "mix" (oil based Poly) or epoxy.
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Re: OSB3 vs PLYWOOD

Postby tony.latham » Sun Nov 06, 2022 11:54 am

And do a peel test... I dislike the stuff for a variety of reasons. Screw holding is just one.

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Re: OSB3 vs PLYWOOD

Postby swoody126 » Sun Nov 06, 2022 1:28 pm

when (not if) any moisture gets to OSB of any kind you would be very sad you used it

only exterior graded and labeled plywood IMHO

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Re: OSB3 vs PLYWOOD

Postby GPW » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:05 am

After trying both , we found out we like neither... Both need some kind of treatment to survive... We went to using boards instead ... we used boards for our trailer floor and no problems , and if anything goes awry , they can be replaced one at a time ... Originally we had an OSB floor and that didn't last ... In our Damp climate , plywood always eventually delaminated , despite different waterproofing attempts.
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Re: OSB3 vs PLYWOOD

Postby Steambc » Mon Nov 14, 2022 10:48 pm

GPW wrote:After trying both , we found out we like neither... Both need some kind of treatment to survive... We went to using boards instead ... we used boards for our trailer floor and no problems , and if anything goes awry , they can be replaced one at a time ... Originally we had an OSB floor and that didn't last ... In our Damp climate , plywood always eventually delaminated , despite different waterproofing attempts.

Just plain pine boards?
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Re: OSB3 vs PLYWOOD

Postby GPW » Tue Nov 15, 2022 6:07 am

Steam , they were "clear and dry" treated pine, well primed and painted , However I have an old all steel cargo trailer with a plain board floor ( untreated, unpainted ), that's still in great shape after many years . I do believe the key is , the sides extend down past the floor , so the floor almost never gets wet . :thinking:
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Re: OSB3 vs PLYWOOD

Postby tony.latham » Tue Nov 15, 2022 11:22 am

Just plain pine boards?


Keep in mind that boards –-unlike plywood-- swell and contract width-wise as the moisture content changes. I've got a wooden deck on three sides of my home. There's a reason it was installed with gaps. If they were installed without gaps, there would be real issues. Sometimes the gaps are 3/8" and sometimes they are 1/4" depending on the weather.

I've got a utility trailer that's decked with 2" x 6" fir. The same thing happens.

We haul our camper through rainstorms that expose the undercarriage to torrents of moisture and over super-dusty roads. And of course, no dust or moisture gets inside. (The bottom of the plywood floor is sealed with epoxy.)

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Re: OSB3 vs PLYWOOD

Postby Steambc » Fri Nov 18, 2022 5:25 pm

GPW wrote:Steam , they were "clear and dry" treated pine, well primed and painted , However I have an old all steel cargo trailer with a plain board floor ( untreated, unpainted ), that's still in great shape after many years . I do believe the key is , the sides extend down past the floor , so the floor almost never gets wet . :thinking:

Thanks for that info. Good call about the sides extending.
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Re: OSB3 vs PLYWOOD

Postby Steambc » Fri Nov 18, 2022 5:26 pm

tony.latham wrote:
Just plain pine boards?


Keep in mind that boards –-unlike plywood-- swell and contract width-wise as the moisture content changes. I've got a wooden deck on three sides of my home. There's a reason it was installed with gaps. If they were installed without gaps, there would be real issues. Sometimes the gaps are 3/8" and sometimes they are 1/4" depending on the weather.

I've got a utility trailer that's decked with 2" x 6" fir. The same thing happens.

We haul our camper through rainstorms that expose the undercarriage to torrents of moisture and over super-dusty roads. And of course, no dust or moisture gets inside. (The bottom of the plywood floor is sealed with epoxy.)

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:thinking:

Tony


Manes sense, Tony. I'm going to go with a sealed ply floor.
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Re: OSB3 vs PLYWOOD

Postby GPW » Sat Nov 19, 2022 6:23 am

We caulked between our boards ... No problems ...
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Re: OSB3 vs PLYWOOD

Postby tony.latham » Sat Nov 19, 2022 11:34 am

We caulked between our boards ... No problems ...


Glen:

Here in the west, our humidity varies between about 80% (or higher) down to 8% or so. Unsealed wood--especially boards-- can really go for a walk.

And speaking of the weather, she's about -5º at the moment. :frightened:

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