
| Msg # 45 of 84 on ZZCA4364, Monday 7-14-24, 8:49 |
| From: SOME GUY |
| To: ALL |
| Subj: How to know quality/grade of plywood/OSB |
XPost: alt.building.construction, alt.trades.building.construction.canada From: Some@Guy.com First question: From reading past posts I know there was disagreement over whether OSB or plywood makes a better roof deck. (better from a durability / water-exposure / dimensionally-stable point of view). Does uncertainty still exist, or is one better than the other (for roof decks that is - on 16" centers - in Ontario if that's important). Second question: Regarding the plywood and OSB sold in the big box stores - where (I'm sure) the sales dweebs have no clue where the stuff comes from, who makes it, or how it's rated - how can I find out what the heck the stuff on the shelves is rated for (exterior, interior, water-resistant, fire resistant, etc)?? Is there any general or common knowledge of what a given big-box retailer puts on their shelves? In Canada? In SW Ontario? Basically, how can I make an educated and informed purchase of a dozen or so 4x8 sheets of (OSB or Plywood) by knowing in advance that store X has exactly the grade of product that I've determined I need? Also, what's the difference between plywood and PDX ? --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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