Dan Weeks wrote:
> 
> Actually, they orient the strands in OSB in alternating layers. Just as with
> plywood, they run the chips so the grain runs lengthwise in one layer,
> crosswise in another layer, so you get a balanced material that's has much
> the same properties as plywood, and is stronger than solid lumber.
> 
> Dan Weeks
> '75 Argosy 26

Hi all:

For info on OSB take a look at:

http://www.sba-osb.com/sba.osb.info/sba.osbinfo.1.html

Later,

GQ '67 Safari




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