Peter 315
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Yes, already done with the rear corner. Also no seam is over top of another seam and every seam is over top of a stud.
Nice......:thumbsup:
Yes, already done with the rear corner. Also no seam is over top of another seam and every seam is over top of a stud.
Why plywood versus osb?
Awesome! Plywood fan here too. I don't see window cutouts. Any plans for natural light?
It is actually much stronger to run your wall sheeting horizontal rather than vertical, because that is your 'sheer wall'. Then is doesnt matter what you use for siding, you are not relying on it for strength.Why running side ways? My builder placed all the osb upright, vertical on my house and garage. House had one wall of basement height and upstairs. Garage was 10ft precut studs on top of 16" of concrete. All 2 x 6 construction. Garage ceiling just under 12 ft. Jon
It is actually much stronger to run your wall sheeting horizontal rather than vertical, because that is your 'sheer wall'. Then is doesnt matter what you use for siding, you are not relying on it for strength.
So maybe I missed it, how tall will it be? 3 floors?