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The OSB won't disintegrate. It is hard to sweep clean.
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(07-17-2017, 04:59 PM)KC Wrote: The OSB won't disintegrate. It is hard to sweep clean.
This. My shop at my previous house had an OSB floor over the plywood subfloor. It did just fine, but it was hard to sweep, if you care. I rarely swept so didn't care.
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I think I would hate an OSB floor in the shop. I'd be tempted to put a smoother underlayment over top of the OSB.
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I'd love to have a wood floor, but not OSB.
If you do finish it, I would use an epoxy paint.
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(07-18-2017, 08:27 AM)Bill Wilson Wrote: I think I would hate an OSB floor in the shop. I'd be tempted to put a smoother underlayment over top of the OSB.
I have osb in the shop addition and painted it with exterior floor paint a nice tan color I even filled the T&G gaps to even it out
it is just fine without covering it up with anything else and when /if I retire and convert it to a man cave it is all but ready for floor covering
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(07-18-2017, 11:06 AM)JGrout Wrote: I have osb in the shop addition and painted it with exterior floor paint a nice tan color I even filled the T&G gaps to even it out
I did not paint mine directly. the overspray when I painted the walls (also OSB) took care of that.
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Any topcoat finish you add will make it slicker--especially with saw dust on it. However, any top coat finish will make sweeping up the dust easier. How's your footing? How's your time and do you want to spend more money? I don't see the durability being affected unless there will be fluids on it.