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Old 11-18-2011, 05:30 PM   #9 (permalink)
ChazInMT
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OSB is the stuff they use for building houses, I think it's better than plywood in that it does not delaminate. It comes in 4'x8' sheets and you cut it with anything you'd use for wood. It is available at any local lumber store catering to builders. The 1/2" is usually 7/16" thick.

It is all exterior grade, so it will take a long time for the weather to affect it, it is very strong compared to the coroplast everyone seems to be enamored with in this forum. You don't need to do anything to reinforce it if you just use it as a cover. If you want to put anything on top of it that's very heavy, you'll want to put some kinda frame work under it. If it works for you and you plan on using it, you can paint it to keep it in good shape for a few years. And for a quick half tonneau cover, you can't beat the price. The only trick is coming up with a way to secure it to the bed of your truck.
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