sknowman
Dec 2, 2013, 12:19 PM
I'm replacing most of the floor in my single-wide on a budget of nearly $0. A friend of mine has tons of 1/2" OSB that I can take at will. So this leads to the question.
A flooring friend of mine said the 1/2" OSB was fine, but to put 2x6 cross-joists under it every couple feet, because it's not as strong as plywood. Another friend told me to double the layers of OSB to effectively make it 1" thick. Even with the cross-joists the single layer moved a little more than I'd like and I've been doing double layers of OSB.
The question is: With 2 layers of 1/2" OSB, do I still need to put in the cross-joists? It would be much easier (and cost-effective) to not have to keep buying 2x6s, but would it be enough to safely hold everything up
A flooring friend of mine said the 1/2" OSB was fine, but to put 2x6 cross-joists under it every couple feet, because it's not as strong as plywood. Another friend told me to double the layers of OSB to effectively make it 1" thick. Even with the cross-joists the single layer moved a little more than I'd like and I've been doing double layers of OSB.
The question is: With 2 layers of 1/2" OSB, do I still need to put in the cross-joists? It would be much easier (and cost-effective) to not have to keep buying 2x6s, but would it be enough to safely hold everything up