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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3932277" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>OSB is about $10+ a sheet at Lowes right now. It's great for walls and roofs, not so much for floors unless you double up (or $27 for OSB T&G flooring). Smooth side out...couple coats of Kilz, and then paint. Really smooth-ish? Squeegee the Kilz between coats for 3-4 coats, then leave the last coat. Then use a thick ass paint/primer combo...looks just like a wall. I leave as is though, it's a barn so...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3932277, member: 41176"] OSB is about $10+ a sheet at Lowes right now. It's great for walls and roofs, not so much for floors unless you double up (or $27 for OSB T&G flooring). Smooth side out...couple coats of Kilz, and then paint. Really smooth-ish? Squeegee the Kilz between coats for 3-4 coats, then leave the last coat. Then use a thick ass paint/primer combo...looks just like a wall. I leave as is though, it's a barn so... [/QUOTE]
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