I found some pre made 4 inch pipe trusses.
Osb under flat roof.
Mike the pole barn guru.
Osb comes in 4 by 8 foot sheets as does plywood but the manufacturing process allows the production of longer and wider ones.
Odds are that if you pass a housing development of wood framed houses it will have osb oriented strand board as exterior sheathing.
Adding osb is good when one is going to install insulation.
With edge support and the same snow load 3 8 inch osb can be used.
That s considered to be the minimum.
I m planning on building a pole barn using 3 1 2 inch schedule 40 pipe as my frame.
Then the top of all your purlins once osb under metal roof panels is placed will be in the same plane and the roof steel will lay flat.
If your roof is more on the flatter side then it s expected to have a heavier load.
5 thoughts on osb under steel roofing on pole buildings kamel may 3 2018 at 11 22 am.
A homeowner recently wrote and asked me the following regarding osb roof decking.
However you may need to consider bolstering the plywood thickness for a roof that has a higher load.
Osb and plywood come in thicknesses ranging from 5 16 to 3 4 inch and the thickness needed for a particular roof depends on several factors including rafter spacing expected load and roof design.
This minimum will only work if the rafters are set 16 inches apart at most and if the roof doesn t have too much load.
Dear pole barn guru.
Rafters that are slightly farther apart might require inch or 5 8 inch thick plywood.
Sheets of 7 16 inch thick with no edge support can be used in an area where the snow load is 30 pounds per square foot.
Osb is widely used as roof decking material.
This minimum wouldn t work if you have a flat roof.
Most roofs are spaced at least 20 inches apart.
When you count sub floors roofs and wall sheathing osb claims about 70 of the wood sheathing market in north america over plywood.
Typical types of wood used for roof sheathing are oriented strand board known as osb and plywood the most popular being osb.
Oriented strand board commonly referred to as osb is a type of engineered lumber similar to particle board formed by adding adhesives and then compressing layers of wood strands.