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Testing Out Different Methods of Painting OSB (Pt 2 of 2) THE RESULTS 

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After 5 or so months since I uploaded Part 1, I am presenting my findings of the experiment I set up painting OSB using a variety of priming and top coat methods. I hope it might be of some use to folk who are thinking of doing this in the future.
As a footnote I will be keeping this board and probably mounting it on the wall somewhere to monitor the results over a longer period of time.
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@CrashBoom
@CrashBoom Месяц назад
Excellent, I didn't think I'd actually find a video on this exact topic!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Месяц назад
Thank you, much appreciated 😀👍
@mandyleeson1
@mandyleeson1 Год назад
Very comprehensive Leo and really useful, thanks for that. 👍🏼🙏🏼
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
You’re welcome Mandy and thank you 😀
@thriftyad1
@thriftyad1 Год назад
Thank you! More content like this please! You saved me money and time!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Cheers for the feedback 😀😀👍👍
@kstewart3657
@kstewart3657 Год назад
A really well thought out, planned and executed test. ❤
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Thanks Keith, hope you’re keeping well pal 👍👍😀😀
@searchingfor6thgear44
@searchingfor6thgear44 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for all the work and follow-up. I'm preparing to insulate then sheet the walls of my garage with OSB. This was really helpful.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 11 месяцев назад
Thanks and good luck with your build 👍👍
@Hi2Hana
@Hi2Hana 9 месяцев назад
Thank you! I have been searching this for a while for my garage.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 9 месяцев назад
You’re welcome 😀👍
@Pete.Ty1
@Pete.Ty1 Год назад
👍👍👍 Thank you Leo, very informative.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Cheers Pete 😀👍
@jimadams6159
@jimadams6159 Год назад
Really helpful experiment Leo. Well worth doing more videos of this type.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
I think I will Jim but need to think of some more original ideas 💡 🤔😀👍
@StatutoryRock
@StatutoryRock 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for doing this work!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 3 месяца назад
Very kind of you, much appreciated 👍😀
@FatManBuilds
@FatManBuilds Год назад
Nice one Leo, very useful thanks
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Cheers pal, much appreciated 😀😀👍👍
@srednivashtar5432
@srednivashtar5432 Год назад
Oh and well done on the fantastic timing of saying “pointing out mistakes I’ve made or something I should have done different” and then immediately dropping your pencil!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
😂😂😂👍👍👍
@srednivashtar5432
@srednivashtar5432 Год назад
This little ‘mini-series’ is very useful, Leo. Thanks very much for taking the time and effort on it.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Thank you Srendi, you’re most welcome 😀👍
@pirellyn
@pirellyn Год назад
I have a new OSB wall to a shed damaged by storms. The rest is weatherboard. I’m painting the external side with Demi Dekk. Was told I wouldn’t need to prime it first but after watching this I’m having doubts. Any advice? I can’t sand it as it’s too difficult to get to.
@julesflys
@julesflys 6 месяцев назад
Great indepth video thanks.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 6 месяцев назад
Cheers Jules 😀👍
@sreval
@sreval Год назад
Good follow up Leo 👍👍
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Cheers Harly 😀👍
@ronashoes8357
@ronashoes8357 Год назад
Amazing 👏👏
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Cheers Rona folk 😀👍
@tinyhome-ownerbuilders4788
@tinyhome-ownerbuilders4788 7 дней назад
very informative. t hanks
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 7 дней назад
You’re welcome 😀👍
@morick11
@morick11 5 месяцев назад
I painted my new shop ceiling and walls, which are OSB, after watching your videos. I believe sanding is necessary if for no other reason to eliminate your roller picking up pieces of wood.. I think you mentioned this in a previous video. I used the Zinsser 123 primer and went with 2 coats. I believe our top coat was Zinsser Smart Coat. Another coat might have been better but a single coat was good enough for a wood shop. I went with ultra white for the color. If a person is looking to hide all of the OSB fibers, the way I went won't do that but I am extremely happy with my results and this is in part, due to your videos. Thanks so much!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for your very kind feedback which is really appreciated! I think showing the fibres of the OSB actually looks pretty smart, if folk want a smooth surface they’d be better off with a cheaper plywood 👍
@patrickkelly7258
@patrickkelly7258 2 месяца назад
Outstanding 2 part experiment. I'm setting up painting an exterior and interior outdoor "specialized" shed/studio-type structure and have been spending a LONG time researching methods and type products.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the kind feedback, much appreciated 😀👍
@tonyworkswood
@tonyworkswood Год назад
I like OSB. 👍 Nice one, Leo.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Thanks Tony 😀👍. Just watched your vid about keeping your tops free from rust😀😀👍👍
@claudiadickerman4218
@claudiadickerman4218 4 месяца назад
Thank you for making your experiment with OSB painting. I am about to paint my OSB sub floor and don't want to do it wrong.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 4 месяца назад
Best of luck, hope it all goes well for you 👍😀
@centexan
@centexan 9 месяцев назад
I didn't do the extensive tests you did. I wanted it to look decent, but it wasn't going in yhe living room. I used a high build primer, sanded lightly, a second coat of primer, then two top coats of Behr eggshell enamel. It worked pretty well.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment and great idea to use eggshell. I’d be interested to hear your long term results if you ever have to time to let me know, be interesting for any potential follow up questions 👍👍
@deankirk1008
@deankirk1008 Год назад
Great vid Leo! With your slight yellowing on OsB. Before you give it another coat of Masonary paint go over just the yellow bit’s with the Zinseer bin shellac. Let it dry then coat over that and your yellowing will be gone for good. It’s a wonderful product 👍
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Brilliant Dean, thanks for the tip and that’s exactly what I’ll be doing 😀😀👍👍
@jsmxwll
@jsmxwll Год назад
Thanks so much for the information. It really is scarce. Zinsser B-I-N has been the best performing primer for me in most situations, so I'm not surprised by that result. For OSB I've had pretty good luck with exterior grade latex paint. I usually get get whatever decent brand is on sale. I haven't done any sort of testing on this level, but the walls I painted about 9 years ago are still going fine with no noticeable yellowing, at least that I can see under a 6500k reference light.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Thanks for the comment and kind feedback, much appreciated 😀😀👍👍
@kvis101
@kvis101 9 месяцев назад
Straight exterior latex or sealed with something first?
@srk069
@srk069 Год назад
Absolutely excellent, you’re so right about the lack of info either here on YT or general internet searching. For me, I would love to know what is required as a treatment for wallpaper to be successfully hung on OSB. Learned the expensive way that OSB laughs at wallpaper paste. Thanks again, you’re very good at presenting.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Cheers for the very kind feedback, much appreciated 😀😀👍👍
@benjaqsonworkshop9974
@benjaqsonworkshop9974 Год назад
Really interesting outcome there Leo, thanks for doing this as it's a major undertaking to test. I suspect the same will be true for a lot of ply as I'm finding recently bought ply has some bleed through too. Not sure why but I used a water based primer and a water based emulsion and the bleed through was pretty obvious. Thanks to your experiment I can fix it, so cheers.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Thanks Ben. Yes it has been interesting, I cut the board in half this morning and I’m going to keep them to see how they develop further. Couple of folks ITK told me if I take some of the Zinnser BIN to the bleed through areas on my wall I won’t have anymore problems 👍👍
@benjaqsonworkshop9974
@benjaqsonworkshop9974 Год назад
@@Hand-i-Craft Yes, I read them and you probably won't as you're effectively treating the patches of oil or grease with a sealant. So long as it doesn't bleed out around the patches. I hope you revisit the boards later.
@SJ.77
@SJ.77 9 месяцев назад
Good to see Scholesy finally doing something worthwhile with his life....
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 9 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂😂.Never opened his mouth as a player, now you can’t shut him up😂
@SJ.77
@SJ.77 9 месяцев назад
@@Hand-i-Craft haha 🤣🤣
@idlersdream826
@idlersdream826 Год назад
Very interesting Leo, I think if you just touch up the yellow areas with Zinsser, then top coat again you’ll be fine 👍.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Great tip Bill and that’s exactly what I’ll do 😀😀
@keithwiebe1787
@keithwiebe1787 Год назад
Sometimes we're just too critical. I have painted osb in my shop when I moved here 30 years ago and I put up a panel about 10 years ago and probably just painted it a couple times with final coat paint (latex). Really good enough. Going to put up a 14x42 wall in the near future. It would cost 80 bucks just for the primer plus top coat. Makes metal look better all the time.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Cheers Keith, interesting you mention latex paint for the top coat on your original board👍👍
@ashambset1
@ashambset1 9 месяцев назад
If u take drywall patch mix and roll a thick layer/smooth with a putty knife. Then sand perfectly smooth and paint. Then u have a nice smooth osb
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 9 месяцев назад
Cheers for the tip 😀👍
@barry.w.christie
@barry.w.christie Год назад
Who knew OSB could be interesting ... well painting it ... good information for anyone using OSB and painting 👍 Personally I prefer plywood (not really a fan of OSB), but OSB is a lot cheaper so can understand why people go for it, especially at todays prices!!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
You’ve hit the nail on the head here Barry, I think the shift towards OSB in recent years has been cost influenced. These videos I’ve done have had quite a following from our friends in the US so I’m guessing the cost of ply is just as crazy over there now as it is here. I’d say OSB is more hardwearing as well so better suited to the likes of workshops, gyms etc 😀👍
@kithdhasengh2013
@kithdhasengh2013 11 месяцев назад
Excellent vid, thanks for putting the time and effort in putting this together. I'm building a shed and will be using OSB as flooring. Wondering how i should protect the underside of the floor. It won't have any insulation between joists so will be exposed to elements. Thoughts would be welcome.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 11 месяцев назад
Cheers for the kind feedback, much appreciated! If you are using OSB for flooring with no insulation underneath it I would suggest looking at a polyurethane based varnish. Varnish will form a protective layer between the outdoor elements and the OSB board and should help protect it. Make sure you’ve got the underside of the shed ventilated to prevent the timbers and OSB rotting underneath 👍
@bobx2387
@bobx2387 Год назад
Leo..... Well done on this. As a tradesman who has just gotten round to retirement I have tested paints for a long time. Experience told me ( when you first started this) that oil based primer would "lock in" to the fibres better than any water based primer. OSB is not a thing that I have painted but I would recommend any user to rub down, 1 coat thinned traditional primer followed by a full coat and then an emulsion and 2 coats of this. Masonry paint is best avoided. If doing it for myself I would do two coats primer, 1 coat traditional undercoat and finish it with oil based eggshell. Now i realise that we all want to save on time/odour/use w/base BUT then I would use two coats Zinnzer 123 and two coats w/base eggshell (light sand between. Hope this helps Bob (Weston super Mare)
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Hello there Bob and thanks for he detailed message here. Really useful and much appreciated sir. Best wishes, Leo😀👍
@rwillaz
@rwillaz 7 месяцев назад
The obvious low-cost solution is just paint with topcoat only in a shade of yellow!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 7 месяцев назад
😂😂😂👍👍👍
@brown55061
@brown55061 24 дня назад
It's funny because on the screen even in HD they all look the same to me. I'm sure in person there's a noticeable difference.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 24 дня назад
When I watched it back after uploading I thought exactly the same! It is different when you see them with your own eyes though 👍👍
@tycox8704
@tycox8704 11 месяцев назад
A thought about time between coats. Paints dry, but paints also cure. Latex paints dry fast but typically need 30 days to cure. Oil based paints dry slowly but only need a week to cure. I suspect that a fast-curing primer isn’t easily compromised by the topcoat’s chemistry.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 11 месяцев назад
Good points made here Ty and thanks for sharing them. I don’t think the fast drying primer would be compromised as the instructions say ok to apply top coat within ‘X’ amount of time, generally hours not days 👍
@tomhoodjr
@tomhoodjr Год назад
Wondering if a combo approach would garner excellent results with less cost: use the Bin only on dark areas and trouble spots. Then prime everything with oil based primer. Then touch up any blead through with Bin...
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Sounds like a great plan and I’d be interested to hear how it goes if you decide to try it 😀👍
@dwalsh3469
@dwalsh3469 Год назад
BIN for the win. I don’t use anything else. It’s also waterproof. I’ve also used the 123, which is okay, but disappointing compared to BIN. THE Zinsser Permawhite is also very impressive, and the Zinsser Allcoat (exterior) is a miracle paint.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Absolutely pal, it certainly is the case of ‘you get what you pay for’ when it comes to the BIN. Haven’t tried the allcoat yet but will be checking it out in the future 😀😀👍👍
@minitac6236
@minitac6236 Год назад
😊 M
@rosanadancel7225
@rosanadancel7225 8 месяцев назад
Hi there. Can you show it again! W/out sanding I’m interested for. Which one are better? Thank you.
@annawild7117
@annawild7117 29 дней назад
I was thinking of painting a few shades of same colour for a Tuscan effect with the texture of the OSB maybe looking like an old plaster rustic lokk?
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 29 дней назад
Be interesting to try it out on a sample maybe 👍👍
@mariagdesjardin1000
@mariagdesjardin1000 7 месяцев назад
Emulsion paint... If you have the Atlantic on your right and didn't know what the heck that is, I Googled it for us. Seems it's just the same stuff we know as latex. Whether interior or exterior flavor (flavour?) I dunno. Anyways, Muchos ThakYous, Hand-i-Craft guy!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the feedback and clarification for our friends over the pond 😀👍
@Clitp00p
@Clitp00p 6 месяцев назад
Damn good, jolly good well done mate. CHEERZ!!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 6 месяцев назад
Thank you, much appreciated 😀👍
@SnowyOwlPrepper
@SnowyOwlPrepper 4 месяца назад
Thank you.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 4 месяца назад
Cheers 😀👍
@philhario3640
@philhario3640 Год назад
Hi. Thanks for this. I was a fan of your first part so came for the conclusions. In case you’re happy to take suggestions on how to improve your videos, i would recommend you use a text chart or similar near the end to summarise. It’s frustrating if you do everything by voice and then even watching all 14 minutes to get a summary, the number of considerations you provide deserves a clear text recap.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Cheers Phil and great advice pal which I’ll be using moving forward 😀😀👍👍
@williamsando4703
@williamsando4703 5 месяцев назад
Hey, great video thank you! Was this using two coats of primer or just one? Reason I ask is, I've got a 150m2 of OSB to paint and I'm trying to avoid paying for 2 coats of bin primer. Also you mentioned that emulsion gives a nicer finish but I noticed that the swatch with masonary on top of the bin actually seems to have resulted in a smoother finish (unsanded), is this the case, would you mind clarifying? Hard to tell on the pictures alone, thanks!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 5 месяцев назад
Cheers for the message. Yes if you’re using the Bin primer you’ll be fine with one coat then either emulsion or Masonry will give a nice finish. I wouldn’t say the Masonry is smoother (to the touch) but it does look good and will be harder wearing than the emulsion. I spoke with a guy in the profession since making this video and he gave me a great tip. If once you’ve finished primer and top coat and several months you get some yellowing coming through from the OSB resin in some little patches, just go over them with the Zinnser BIN, let it dry then touch up with the top coat and that will prevent any further yellowing in that area😀👍. Good luck and hope it all goes well
@williamsando4703
@williamsando4703 5 месяцев назад
@@Hand-i-Craft Ah, that's amazing news to hear! As it was going to be another £200 for a second primer coat 🤪😂 Thanks for the tip that's a great idea. I read that the side with the black writing on it is the smoother side so I'll try that with masonry and fingers crossed it won't look to bumpy. Cheers once again
@ivansoto8949
@ivansoto8949 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for your video. I just finished putting a coat of oil based primer on my shed. I used osb for the walls. Do you recommend oil based paint or water based paint for the painting?
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 6 месяцев назад
If you’ve primed the OSB with an oil based primer I’d recommend an oils based paint as my understanding is they don’t work too well together if you use water based for one part and oil based for the other 👍👍
@gieb6428
@gieb6428 3 месяца назад
@@Hand-i-Craft I believe oil base first then water base is OK but no good to paint oil base over water base.
@wilbearworks
@wilbearworks Год назад
Thanks, Leo. You do know this means I have no excuse not to paint the beach hut now. I'm not 100% sure what you are saying would you like to come and show me?
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
😂😂😂😂I have merely shown the path my friend 😂😂👍👍
@barxracerful
@barxracerful 2 месяца назад
Does oil based primer cause individual wafers to pop up like water base does?
@71160000
@71160000 Год назад
The best finish I've ever seen of osb was some that was painted dark red or green and then a coat of toner run over it. The dark toner highlighed each chip in the base color. It would have looked fantastic as paneling in a den.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Really interesting and I’d like to see that done 👍👍
@YuckFou502
@YuckFou502 Год назад
I'm not sure how you could easily test a low permeability paint to see how the wood breaths and sweats with moisture forced either to the interior or exterior of the OSB, so I'll stick with asking you to do a test with different types of paints that have primer included in them. I'm considering putting painted OSB on the exterior of my add-on and leaving it at that so any information I can get would make that job easier and longer lasting. Thanks!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
That’s it for me with tests on OSB so I’m afraid you’ll have to do your own if you want to find solutions. Since making this video though I’ve used Zinnser Allcoat for a couple of different jobs and that I believe is your answer.
@YuckFou502
@YuckFou502 Год назад
@@Hand-i-Craft thank you for the advice! I will look into that asap
@robarmstrong6066
@robarmstrong6066 Год назад
The Leyland bathroom paint is probably a durable acrylic matt which is a bit thicker than normal Matt and has added ingredients so it is scrubbable and harder wearing ideal for kitchens and bathrooms johnstones acrylic durable Matt, crown clean extreme and dulux diamond Matt are the equivalent types (PPG own both johnstones and Leyland paints so it may be the same paint in both tubs)
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Nice one Rob, cheers for the insight and thanks for the tip about the Zinnser allcoat 😀😀👍👍
@robarmstrong6066
@robarmstrong6066 Год назад
You could always do another update date when 12 months has passed, I will see if work will give you some free paints to add to your test
@BHP15
@BHP15 Год назад
I'm confused. for the OSB in the garage which is/can be a damp environment, is masonry on the Zinsser bin or emulsion on the Zinsser bin a good match?
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
I’d go with masonry on the Zinnser Bin as the masonry generally contains additives to help prevent the likes of algae spores building up 👍
@BHP15
@BHP15 Год назад
@@Hand-i-Craft I thought so because I had use Santex lemonish on the brick wall and last for years, I mean 15 years by now, and always was clean but I dont know or heard about zinsser bin.
@HewAndAwe
@HewAndAwe Год назад
I always wonder why peeps say usb is shocking with water, water just beads off it!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
If I had to make a choice between osb or ply for exterior work, osb wins hands down every time
@JohnOsCreations
@JohnOsCreations 4 месяца назад
If I am Painting osb Black, is there any need to use a primer? The reason I ask is does yellowing show up on a black painted surface? Just curious. Great videos. Watched part one and two.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 4 месяца назад
Hello John, cheers for the message. It’s a good question and tbh I don’t have a definitive answer as it is something I haven’t done myself. What I think would happen is the resin / glue would seep through causing yellowing, but you’d only notice it up close, unlike when painted white you can spot it from a distance
@JohnOsCreations
@JohnOsCreations 4 месяца назад
@@Hand-i-Craft Thanks for your advice much appreciated. Plus your life story and achievements in woodworking are very inspiring. Good on you. Have a great day from a very wet Ireland 🙂👍
@janicedizon1129
@janicedizon1129 Год назад
Hi. Can I get away with not sanding and applying 2 coats of primer and paint? Will it still look okay? Thank you
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Personally Janice I think the sanding is very important and shouldn’t be skipped, particularly if it is the ‘nice’ shiny side. I’m pretty confident after a period of time the resin would seep through if you don’t prepare the surface properly by sanding it first 👍
@deathtothebots1
@deathtothebots1 11 месяцев назад
What I've read into says not to use a water based primer with OSB.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 11 месяцев назад
I wouldn’t recommend any standard water based primer, but the Zinnser bullseye isn’t any ordinary water based primer, very good quality product and worth the extra money. Oil based primer works just as well as Zinnser bullseye, but oil based is a nightmare to apply. Absolutely stinks and takes forever to dry.
@12davidful
@12davidful Год назад
Did you every experience wood swelling with the latex primer/paint at any point?
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Good question and no I didn’t see any wood swelling. I’ve still got the pieces and is fine several months on 😀👍
@jroark101
@jroark101 10 месяцев назад
So do you think the sanded is worth the extra effort if you use the Zinsser BIN?
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 10 месяцев назад
Personally I’m a bit of a ‘belt and braces’ guy so I’d still sand the surface down but I reckon you’d be ok with BIN and no sanding
@jroark101
@jroark101 10 месяцев назад
@@Hand-i-Craft ok thank you
@simonemarchica4745
@simonemarchica4745 Год назад
Hi, i am Building a Little climbing Wall with osb3. I was thinking if Is needed and/or Better to put a layer on the wood. If It Is Better, is there anything transparent? Thanks a lot!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Hello Simone, can I ask is it for outside or inside?
@simonemarchica4745
@simonemarchica4745 Год назад
@@Hand-i-Craft Sure! Is for inside
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
@@simonemarchica4745 Ok, depending on your budget any kind of oil or varnish will work with osb. With it being a climbing wall look for something that is hard wearing. Make sure the area is well ventilated when applying and prepare the surface by sanding then cleaning all the dust off before oiling / varnishing. Make sure you wear a mask as well 😀👍
@simonemarchica4745
@simonemarchica4745 Год назад
@@Hand-i-Craft ok great! Thanks a lot, i will a layer of varnish and i'll be ready to go! Great video
@akbauer2525
@akbauer2525 10 месяцев назад
You concentrated on bleed through of the resin. What about the texture?
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 10 месяцев назад
I did say if you wanted a better ‘finish’ then an emulsion top is better. What I meant by finish was texture / appearance. For the overwhelming majority using OSB as a finished surface will be for a outbuilding / workshop / garage etc so durability tends to be more important than quality of finish
@tattedone6753
@tattedone6753 4 месяца назад
My osb has a thin wax coat am I able to paint over that?
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 4 месяца назад
I’d sand that back before applying primer and paint 👍👍
@tylerlang2184
@tylerlang2184 10 месяцев назад
If I'm understanding correctly sanding beforehand helped but is not considered a 'deal-breaker' if you choose to go without? I've got a lot of OSB wallspace to conquer and am trying to find the best use of both my time and money. Thanks for this video!
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 10 месяцев назад
Cheers for the comment. What I would say is if you’re not going to prep it sanding, you’ll need one of the more premium products to prime the surface like Zinnser BIN. Or use an oil based primer, but they take forever to dry and stink the place out! I’ve come across another product since making this video called Zinnser Allcoat which is both a primer and a top coat. Used it to paint upvc windows from white to black and the results were fantastic! Reckon it would work a treat on OSB, but haven’t tried it personally
@tylerlang2184
@tylerlang2184 10 месяцев назад
@@Hand-i-Craft Appreciate the reply, thanks for the additional intel!
@dutchbeef8920
@dutchbeef8920 5 месяцев назад
No sanding, rattle can 😮 😉
@DennisMathias
@DennisMathias 3 месяца назад
Do we need to paint the OSB?
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 3 месяца назад
No you don’t have to Dennis. 3 of the 4 walls in my workshop are bare OSB, painting is optional 👍👍
@randyragland9218
@randyragland9218 Год назад
Why use OSB anyway.For all the expense your spending on prep,be cheaper just to put up drywall or metal????
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
OSB is very popular now as an internal wall for the likes of workshops 👍👍
@rwreuter
@rwreuter Год назад
Confusing and hard to follow
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft Год назад
Sorry you feel this way about it. Have you watched part 1?
@randallsmerna384
@randallsmerna384 7 месяцев назад
Inside who TF cares?
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