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Would 1/4″ OSB, nailed up 16″ OC handle the pressure of blowing in high density cellulose (wet or dry)? The cell is being added to an newly built underfloor cavity where the OSB is being considered as the “under-deck”.
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1/4" osb nailed to joists 16" oc will hold dp cellulose easily, imho, jim
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Would 1/4" OSB, nailed up 16" OC handle the pressure of blowing in high density cellulose (wet or dry)? The cell is being added to an newly built underfloor cavity where the OSB is being considered as the "under-deck".