Hopefully will be able to start framing my metal shed to make a woodshop out of it soon (waiting (forever it seems) for an extension to the shed to be installed).
Anyhow, seems like lots-o-folks use OSB for interior walls. I'm thinking of doing this as it seems cost effective. I've only played with OSB once on a small project.
My question: Doesn't OSB tend to flake away when trying to put screws into it? Like for mounting/hanging things up. Obviously anything heavy would be screwed into the studs, but for other stuff isn't this an issue?
Curious what those of you that use it have experienced and if you really can 'mount stuff anywhere' like you could if the walls were plywood.
Thanks,
BobL.
Anyhow, seems like lots-o-folks use OSB for interior walls. I'm thinking of doing this as it seems cost effective. I've only played with OSB once on a small project.
My question: Doesn't OSB tend to flake away when trying to put screws into it? Like for mounting/hanging things up. Obviously anything heavy would be screwed into the studs, but for other stuff isn't this an issue?
Curious what those of you that use it have experienced and if you really can 'mount stuff anywhere' like you could if the walls were plywood.
Thanks,
BobL.
