Thanks.I thought I posted this but apparently I didn't -
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/feasability.147296/post-1727944
I'd trust OSB over modern ply (unless an expensive true marine grade) any day for durability - much higher glue content and the way it is made means it is more impregnated not just sitting between layers.I’d personally not use osb externally unless I had no choice for whatever reason. I can only imagine that the quality of osb years ago mentioned by @SammyQ was vastly different from today’s standards. Even the ply they use to fence off building sights and empty buildings does last long .
I was aware of different grades but didn’t know about the glue content, I’m not a osb fan but hear what you say . Agree about most plywood though..Yes, I mean OSB3. Haven't come across 2 for a long time, but not looking for it. I guess there must be a OSB1 as well, never seen that.
Built my "Man Cave" with OSB3, breathable membrane, roofing battens, then clad over the top. In much the same way as all the loft extensions around here have been constructed. That was 13 years ago. Still bone dry and rot free.Has anyone used OSB outside for any length of time?
If so what did you paint it with and were you happy with the outcome?
What cladding did you use?Built my "Man Cave" with OSB3, breathable membrane, roofing battens, then clad over the top. In much the same way as all the loft extensions around here have been constructed. That was 13 years ago. Still bone dry and rot free.
I'm not a fan of it either, it's so rough. But got to give it some grudging credit where due for its better qualities. And now its back down to reasonable prices it's back to being a useful budget option for rough (or hidden) purposes!
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