OSB vs plywood shelving
#21
i like the idea of the bi-fold doors.

A calculator for sagging shelves
http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/
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#22
(01-29-2021, 12:10 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: Nice brackets Ed.
Where they from?

Thanks, I made them from 2" x 2" x 1/8 steel angle.

Ed
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#23
Yes. Hollow core is a great idea.
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#24
I was once commissioned to replicate shelving for a woman secretly remodeling her husbands man cave. He had OSB shelving sets of 5 shelves high 36" wide, and  24" deep, made with 3/4" OSB.

She wanted exact copies and when I mentioned the shelves all were sagging in the front middle, she told me I had come highly recommended and my reputation was I could do wonders.

So, O made brand new OSB shelving that sagged in the front middle.
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Fairly simple, actually. I cut the shelves 1/4" wider on each side of each shelf at the front and glued them in place with weights and clamps. Exact copies.
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#25
If you are going to paint osb shelves plan on spraying as a paint brush is not much fun.
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#26
These are not going to be fancy enough to paint. I think my options are actually limited. It doesn't look like they carry 3/4" OSB at the store near me. I will probably just spend the extra money on plywood.
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#27
I used 3/4 CDX, 24” deep, 2x4 sub structure with other supports spaced out
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#28
1/2” OSB $34

3/4 Sanded ply $46

Why would anyone even consider OSB for shelves much less the price?
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(02-12-2021, 09:07 PM)rwe2156 Wrote: 1/2” OSB $34

3/4 Sanded ply $46

Why would anyone even consider OSB for shelves much less the price?

I seldom use 1/2" OSB, and I'd choke hard on your prices listed.

It's $23.00 here.
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#30
(02-03-2021, 09:24 PM)measure once cut remeasure Wrote: If you are going to paint osb shelves plan on spraying as a paint brush is not much fun.

Use a roller, prime first (primer is cheaper) to fill and seal. A roller makes short work of it and lays down a lot more paint than a brush.
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