Artie, the old hardware yard behind Strandtown Police Station had O.S.B. walls on its shed for more years than I can remember. Wilbur and the gang did NOT paint or treat it in any way and it was still going strong when he sold up and they built those ghastly yuppie flats there.
JimJay? I'd also be concerned about the moisture content of his "Scots Pine" and co-opt your propeller comment to wonder out loud how long it would be before your doors resembled Robin Hood's rejects...
Thanks GweithdyDU!
As a biologist, aware of avian kidneys being constructed to concentrate urea ( to save carrying water/weight in flight) I can only presume that the (uric) acid concentration in the trough must have been the secret? Citric acid would work the same way, but possibly being...
Scottish ridges. I've been wanting to add the Aonach Eagach for some time now; that would make my mainland bucket list complete.
The 'Inn Pin' would be a whole new ball game....😲
If John Hancock envy is "penile" What's the adjective for heavy iron lust? Forgile? Can't be Castile..... Gets hat, coat, vaults over Wadkin on way out....
I DO have a Lidl multi tool. I abuse it royally; amongst other things, using it to saw through rivets and concrete-like mastic holding B.R. windows in a B.R..carriage (we're renovating it).
So far, it is rugged and dependable. It's use allows me to reserve my much more expensive Bosch for...
Funnily enough, we have a member called "Droogs", also from Edinburgh!
Wecome aboard. I'm regularly down in Leith where (No1 Child resides) and I have yet to find a good woodyard. Good Luck!
Careful! Depending on the composition of your wall outer face, a pressure washer may eat holes in soft material! I've got ornamental "Budda's tummy" blockwork and it just cannot be thus hosed.
Not sure which board type johnnyb is referring to?
I saw unpainted O.S.B. used as barn siding and after 20 years, it was weathered, but unbowed (literally). Facing south admittedly, but still going. It was demolished for housing.
That top looks too anaemic to bear clamp rails cut into it, certainly. The legs are also spindly. How about two extra leaves of 25mm ply? One glued to the existing top and the other screwed to the resulting sandwich? Then, some 'beef it up' supplemental laths to thicken and strengthen the legs...