Re:Winter Construction

mdjd4020

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The OSB of what you speak is not real plywood. It is oriented strand board, thus the OSB. It is just large particles of wood glued together and not very strong. Most nails won t hold it very good or very long. You re better off screwing it down, or using real plywood, especially if you are in a windy location.
 
hundreds of home have been sheeved with osb around here ,and it's all nailed on so far no problems . It's stronger than you think ,after the tornados here the osb stayed in place the plywood lifted off .
 
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