I like plywood. Somebody patched my son's dining room with osb and covered it with carpet. A buddy busted a hole in it walking to the bathroom.
it's mine - I can play with it if I want toSo that's your new place to play with the hard wood. Up in the loft.
yea - on the floor - plywood for sure - but the osb would work for "walls"I like plywood. Somebody patched my son's dining room with osb and covered it with carpet. A buddy busted a hole in it walking to the bathroom.
It HAS to stay dry. Other wise it gets weak.I like plywood. Somebody patched my son's dining room with osb and covered it with carpet. A buddy busted a hole in it walking to the bathroom.
OSB is the preferred roofing cover. Stronger then plywood given the same thickness.yea - on the floor - plywood for sure - but the osb would work for "walls"
When you cant find a playmate. Thats what you do.it's mine - I can play with it if I want to
well, this'll be inside - under the roof to cordon off the loft - so strength is not a serious concern, more about aestheticsOSB is the preferred roofing cover. Stronger then plywood given the same thickness.
Oriented Strand Board vs. PlywoodOSB is the preferred roofing cover. Stronger then plywood given the same thickness.
I have to use a ladder to get up there - not a space I plan to be in a lotI have a upstairs in the garage. narrow steps but it's carpeted and dry walled/painted. I have half a car up there in parts.
TMIWhen you cant find a playmate. Thats what you do.
holy CRAP!!This is a score for the right person.
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The word "style" in the description turns me away.This is a score for the right person.
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Hmmm, that may vary by climate. OSB is more likely to sag if any moistureOSB is the preferred roofing cover. Stronger then plywood given the same thickness.
Well crap. It already has two heavy silver springs and the silver bushing.well out to install the new spring kit in my MSD.
ruht roh - so now what?Well crap. It already has two heavy silver springs and the silver bushing.
yea - I'm thinking price is going to be the deciding factorHmmm, that may vary by climate. OSB is more likely to sag if any moisture
uhh... noIMHO.... The 1 hour a day of fun doesn't make the other 23 worthwhile. I believe renting is a viable option!
Well fooling around with the tune, I really idles nice with 35 degree initial advance and 1200 RPM. So if I do that, I need to put in the purple stop bushing. I think....ruht roh - so now what?
not that I know anywhere near enough to help, I'm just curious - what MSD unit do you have?Maybe 30 degree initial.....