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The Pros and Cons of Using OSB Board - Timber DIY
June 28, 2023 Josh Bradley

The Pros and Cons of Using OSB Board

OSB is a type of wood-based panel that consists of layers of wood strands oriented in different directions and bonded with adhesives. In this post, we will explore the advantages and disadvantages of using OSB as a construction material, as well as some tips and ideas for working with it.
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  • What are the best roof coverings for log cabins? Bitumen shingles, EPDM or Roof Felt - Timber DIY
    March 1, 2023 Josh Bradley

    What are the best roof coverings for log cabins? Bitumen shingles, EPDM or Roof Felt

    When it comes to roofing your log cabin, you want to make sure you choose a material that will protect your home from the elements and last for years to come. There are several options available on the market, but which one is right for you? Bitumen shingles, EPDM or Roof felt? Read on to learn more about each option and decide which one is best for your log cabin.

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  • Top 5 Timber DIY Products - Timber DIY
    February 22, 2023 Josh Bradley

    Top 5 Timber DIY Products

    If you're looking for some great timber products to use in your next DIY project, check out our top 5 favourites. From Timber Framing to OSB board, we've got you covered. So whatever your next project entails, make sure to consider these top-quality timber products!

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  • What is Shiplap Cladding? - Timber DIY
    January 17, 2023 Josh Bradley

    What is Shiplap Cladding?

    Shiplap cladding is a type of external wall covering that is often used in residential and commercial construction. It is made up of overlapping boards that are joined together with either nails or screws. Shiplap cladding can provide an attractive finish to a building and is also a durable option that can withstand the elements.

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