CH4Ohio
Veteran Member
Smart Siding is a high end OSB with a hard texture to make it look nice. The chips are tighter and stronger than your regular construction grade OSB. It cuts cleaner and there isn't as much flaking or separating of the chips. The same is true for ZIP System.
It will be similar to half in plywood for hanging stuff on, even though it's thinner. 3/4 inch plywood would be a lot better because of how much thicker it is. There are other OSB products that are also thicker that would be better too, but the price increases quite a bit.
Home Depot and Lowes both sell Smart Siding and other Smart products like Smart Trim.
I've recently noticed several people nearby are selling pine shiplap and tongue-and-groove boards in various widths -- all nominal 1" thick. Been thinking about using 10" wide boards and running them vertically. I'll just face nail them to be sure they're secure -- not concerned about hiding the fasteners. It's also an actual 3/4" thick. I'd also probably just leave it natural -- no stain or paint.
Seems to me like pricing is pretty good compared to plywood or some of the other options. I can get it for about $1.20 per sq. ft. A little more for "premium" grade to reduce waste.
Do you see any down-side to just using pine?