dclynch
Silver Member
I build all my sheds with OSB. I pait both sides and I currently have one going on 8 years with no signs of needing to be replaced.
At about 15 to 30 bucks a gallon for paint, it doesn't take much to make up the price difference to a marine grade of plywood that will last years and years without any paint. I never liked OSB as I always found that small pieces always de-laminate and turn into large splinters ready to injure you.
I have to agree with Gary the Marine plywood is the way to go.
I've seen OSB scrap get ruined by rain in a few weeks. On the other hand, I have had regular old 15/32" plywood side boards on my trailer for 7 years now. It turned gray, but is still holding up OK and functioning fine. It was scrap, so I figured no big deal if it only lasted a little while, but it's far exceeded my expectations.
By the time you paint/treat OSB, you may as well have gone with plywood to save time/money.
Right now - 3/4" 4'x8' PT is $51.19 at MWP Supply in Madison, VA - it is a ways from Alexandria, but if you have a trailer to haul it with --- https://store.mwpsupply.com/departments/plywood-treated-untreated-|PW|PLY|PWPLY.html?top=0Now if ANYBODY knows where I can get a good marine plywood near Alexandria Va. for <$70/sheet of 3/4" x 4' x 8' I'd like to know.
ThanksRight now - 3/4" 4'x8' PT is $51.19 at MWP Supply in Madison, VA - it is a ways from Alexandria, but if you have a trailer to haul it with --- https://store.mwpsupply.com/departments/plywood-treated-untreated-|PW|PLY|PWPLY.html?top=0
and MWP treats their own Plywood here in Madison.
Give them a call and they may be able to get Marine Plywood for you.