Always plywood over OSB. Tonge and grove, glued and nailed, 3/4"
2006-08-17 12:05:16
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answered by Newt 4
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Plywood, and the more defined the laminations the better. It's just a preference, but likely shared by many in the trades.
Rev. Steven
I had to come back to this one. OSB in your definitive question,,, is soooo often referred to in my business, as GLIT,,, Glue and S*** bonded.
2006-08-17 12:15:55
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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Plywood is more stable, OSB is cheaper, which can you afford?
2006-08-17 13:19:50
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answered by Jeffrey S 6
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plywood,because if osb get wet it swells and crumbles
2006-08-17 15:49:12
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answered by cyndi b 5
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definetly go with plywood just make sure it is a good grade of plywood
2006-08-17 14:32:31
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answered by Anonymous
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PLYWOOD for sho!! expecially if it stands even a remote chance of getting wet
2006-08-17 13:56:54
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answered by ? 3
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