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RD

2007-06-24, 5:25 pm

Anyone have an opinion on HD's 3/4 T&G OSB for under $13
DouginUtah

2007-06-24, 5:25 pm

Just be sure you understand the difference between full and scant.
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marson

2007-06-24, 8:25 pm

On Jun 24, 5:20 pm, "DouginUtah" <sher...@xmission.com> wrote:[color=darkred]
> Just be sure you understand the difference between full and scant.
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OSB prices have been shockingly low lately. If it's rated
subflooring, it should be fine.

Tony

2007-06-24, 8:25 pm


"RD" <rdtomacl2@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Anyone have an opinion on HD's 3/4 T&G OSB for under $13


IT hink I used what you're talkinga bout

it's got the iLock system?

this osb comes with or without water sealer on the the product

i figure the water sealer is for when it rains before you can build the roof

it was fine for a sub floor

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DT

2007-06-25, 8:25 pm


>Just be sure you understand the difference between full and scant.



What is the difference, Doug?

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Dennis

DouginUtah

2007-06-25, 8:25 pm


"DT" <dthompson4389@SPAMwowway.com> wrote in message
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> What is the difference, Doug?
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Dennis,

It has to do with the width of the sheet. If your floor is 32' wide you had
better use full if you want to do it with 8 sheets. If you use scant you
will be ~4" short--scant meaning the tongue is counted in the width.
At least I think that's how it works. Check the markings on the full bundle
covering.
Okay?


marson

2007-06-25, 9:25 pm

On Jun 25, 7:44 pm, "DouginUtah" <sher...@xmission.com> wrote:
> "DT" <dthompson4...@SPAMwowway.com> wrote in message
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> Dennis,
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> It has to do with the width of the sheet. If your floor is 32' wide you had
> better use full if you want to do it with 8 sheets. If you use scant you
> will be ~4" short--scant meaning the tongue is counted in the width.
> At least I think that's how it works. Check the markings on the full bundle
> covering.
> Okay?


I just ran into that. Never heard of the terminology. We were able
to hide the seam under the wall plate, though I imagine there are
cases where it could bite you.

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