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OSB 101: Tips for Successful Wall Sheathing

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  • @peds123619 If used for floor or roof sheathing, where the primary purpose is to carry loads perpendicular to the face of the sheets, then it must be placed horizontally. When used in wall construction as a shear diaphragm for wind or seismic loads, the panels can be run either vertically (parallel to the studs) or horizontally (perpendicular to the studs). The shear resistance of the wall stays the same regardless.

  • you are awesome!

    plan on doing anything with concrete construction? its growing in popularity here in the states but its hard to find resources for it unlike the traditional wood frame homes.

    not that its not useful of course, furring the interior of a concrete structure uses a lot of the same principles of course.

    thanks for the video.

  • I think the is sheathing supose to go on horizontil not vertical

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