U ukracer Member Messages 17,436 Jan 20, 2016 #1 I have a lot of OSB and would like to use it to make a few things. Problem is I dont know how to cover it so the grain does not show. Any suggestions. ..
I have a lot of OSB and would like to use it to make a few things. Problem is I dont know how to cover it so the grain does not show. Any suggestions. ..
the snooper getting older by the day Messages 21,078 Location Hull UK Jan 20, 2016 #2 if you want it smooth i cant see it being economical to do
steviec_lj Rust Welding Professional Messages 2,806 Location Barnetby, N.Lincs Jan 20, 2016 #3 Paint it, sand it back, paint it, sand it back, paint it... The process goes on, worthless. Or filler. You might as well scrap it and get ply or mdf depending on what you're making.
Paint it, sand it back, paint it, sand it back, paint it... The process goes on, worthless. Or filler. You might as well scrap it and get ply or mdf depending on what you're making.
U ukracer Member Messages 17,436 Jan 20, 2016 #4 Thought that would be the case but with new paints and epoxies out I thought there might be one that covered better than others.
Thought that would be the case but with new paints and epoxies out I thought there might be one that covered better than others.