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How do you seal the edge of OSB?

You can buy a high-quality sealer from your home improvement store or local hardware. To apply, soak the tip of the paintbrush in the sealer and brush it over the OSB board's ends and surface. Ensure this process is repeated on both sides, and not just the areas where you made cuts.

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If you need to utilise Oriented Strand Board (OSB) to sheathe your shed’s walls, then you would need to construct those walls like the walls of a house. This means you would need to use a moisture-resistant barrier over the OSB and then cover it with siding. Vinyl siding is recommended because it is inexpensive and DIY-friendly.

What Is OSB?

OSB is an engineered wood product made from compressed layers of wood strands bonded with adhesives (usually synthetic resin and wax). This wood product has existed since 1963, and as opposed to its counterparts, the strips of wood in every layer are applied strategically rather than randomly to enhance its strength. Each panel can consist of up to 50 layers of wood.

How to Protect OSB from Water?

Some people opt for OSB as an alternative, while others use it as a replacement for plywood. Whatever way you take it, OSB is usually waterproofed during the manufacturing process. However, if you intend to use it for an exterior application, you may need to make it more resistant to water by adding a protective layer. We compiled this info on how to protect OSB from rain.

Step 1: Ensure Your OSB Is Waterproofed

Check whether your OSB has that ‘waterproofed’ stamp on its surface. All OSB are waterproofed to some extent, but knowing to what point will help you.

Step 2: Plan and Cut Pieces

Whenever you cut your OSB, you will interfere with the edges, and any sealer will be lost, leaving spaces for water to enter. As such, you should cut beforehand the pieces you need before adding waterproofing to protect the edges. Measure, mark, and then cut the desired dimensions and set them aside.

Step 3: Paint If Necessary

Exterior paint will not only make your OSB attractive, but it also adds a layer of water resistance. So, the paint should be added before applying the waterproof so that the sealer can protect the topcoat. Note: if you need a more natural appearance, you can stain your OSB.

Step 4: Apply Waterproofing

You can buy a high-quality sealer from your home improvement store or local hardware. To apply, soak the tip of the paintbrush in the sealer and brush it over the OSB board’s ends and surface. Ensure this process is repeated on both sides, and not just the areas where you made cuts. Coat your OSB pieces and allow the seal to dry for 12 to 14 hours. Now turn the wood and coat the remaining surfaces. If you need more layers of waterproofing for more protection, you can add them. Just allow each layer to dry for 12-14 hours before adding the next layer.

Step 5: Test

The last step on how to protect OSB from water is testing to ensure you applied enough waterproofing on your OSB. To test, pour some water on your waterproofed piece and allow it to sit on the surface for some hours. If it doesn’t soak the board after those hours, chances are your OSB is well waterproofed. If not, you would need to add more layers and allow it to dry before testing again.

Can OSB Board Be Used Outside?

Engineered wood sheet materials are described and categorised by DIN EN 13986. To be used for exterior applications, OSB should be classified as class 3, so OSB/3 and OSB/4 are ideal for use in humid conditions.

Can You Seal OSB?

Yes. There are several OSB sealers you can use to protect your OSB against moisture and water. Most of these sealers are odourless during application and once cured.

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How much should I pay for a 2x4?

Lumber Prices Board Stud* 10' 2x3 2x4 $5.17 $7.65 2x6 $8.82 $7.65

Lumber Prices: Estimating the Cost of Dimensional Lumber

(updated 8/25/2020)

2x Lumber

Sometimes called “sticks” or “studs” by contractors, 2x lumber (pronounced “two-by”) is cheap, strong, and perfect for simple wood projects. Most 2x lumber you’ll find at a home center comes from either spruce, pine, or fir trees, depending on which type of wood the supplier has at the time. Not that this makes any difference to us really, all three species are very similar. It does, however, explain the mysterious “SPF” label: S=Spruce, P=Pine, F=Fir. Another label you might find confusing on 2x lumber is the board length. Some 2x boards are cut to 96” (8 ft.)—while others curiously measure a couple inches shorter. The difference means nothing to us building a workbench or a shelf, but for a carpenter putting up a wall in a house, the shorter length of a stud may be the exact size needed to fit a board between the bottom and top plates of an typical 8’ wall. Look to see if your store has a special discount on “studs”—which they often do.

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