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Here's a nice quick one, does anyone know if 9mil OSB3 would be OK to board out an attic for occasional use? Standard joists with good noggins. Ta!
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Good old inch ply......jobs a good un!!
Good old inch ply......jobs a good un!!
Id like to see you get a 8x4 through a loft hatch lol
Rip it down the middle so it is 8 x 2
They often will fit (just) diagonally, if you can get the orientation right from the stairs ... for a typical two/three bed. Normally use TGV chipboard myself though.Id like to see you get a 8x4 through a loft hatch lol
Try your local Magnet Newport / Wales - Magnet
pretty good for board materials if you can strike a bargain, particularly celotext (or if you're feeling flush go for tri iso super 9/10) for additional insulation.
Yep, brilliant stuff, saves a lot of headroom as well for conversions. Usually need 120mm or so at least for celotex + 20mm over the trusses + plasterboard versus 30mm for tri iso (+plasterboard)!That tri iso stuffs amazing...developed by nasa i believe, did a house (bungalow converted to dormer) and encased top floor in it. Brilliant. We had twenty rolls on site in jan (few grands worth) overnight, my mate kipped on it make sure it wasnt nicked!
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