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Default T shaped filler for osb gap?

On Jan 4, 8:29 am, Mark & Juanita wrote:
Bill wrote:
Hey guys,


May be you can help me out. I am putting up some osb as a shop ceiling.
The joists arnt on 4 ft or 8 ft centers. Is there some type of t shaped
filler material that could be pushed up between the butt joints of the
osb to help fill the gap? ( on the pieces that dont fall on a joist). If
there is such an animal, what is it called?


Thanks
Bill


I would cut the OSB to fit the gaps on the joists. Any attempt at fillers
is likely to be disappointing as the material sags over time at places it
is not supported.

OSB is cheap, a little cutting to fit shouldn't be to painful.

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Depending on the waste it may be just as cheap to toss 2x4's up to
match the 4x8 boundaries as needed. All we know is that joist spacing
doesn't lay on 48 or 96 inches. Also we don't know shop size.
Depending on your area it may be different, but where I am a 2x4x8 is
roughtly 1/3 to 1/5 the cost of a sheet of OSB so it can be cost
effective to add a little framing.

Look in the panelling section at a BORG for filler strips. Those are,
however, likely to be cosmetic not structural.

hex
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