mod600
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When I sheet the inside walls of my shop I was going to get some steel J-trim to put on the bottom of the wall. I'd nail/screw it to my bottom purlin/plate and liquid nail/silicon it to the floor I figured that would help seal the wall from any water that may get to the wall...then let the OSB sit in the J-trim or raise it up slightly, that way it never contacts the floor/cement. OSB is 1/2" thick and J-trim has a 1" channel in it...so I'd leave a 1/2" gap in the J-Trim, not sure if that'd be a big deal or not. I think it'd be a nice way to finish the wall to floor corner off without having to worry about water wicking up the OSB. Has an one else done this or recommend any other ideas?
Thanks!
mod600
Thanks!
mod600
