Dude. As a fellow burly man I know that holding a piece of OSB while twisting to stop something of heft from falling over is not light task. Nicely done brother.
15:50 You're the first person I've seen/heard give numbers for how much primer and paint it took to cover OSB. Thank you for that, it will help me to estimate the economics of using it.
I've always tried to whiten all of the walls, and add some super bright LED lights. Nothing worse than working in a dark and gloomy shop, and fighting to see what you are looking at. Especially fine pencil lines.
Greetings from Tehachapi CA, I truly appreciate your Vlogs. Keep them coming, I watch daily. Hello Sam, what is Angela doing while are here in the workshop? Using what you got, baby! Lol You've been inspirational these past two years (Pandemic) 😷😕😉🤗😇 Best Regards, TTFN, Cheers
My husband and I did this in his workshop in December 2021. He used OSB on the walls and the ceiling. We used two coats of Valspar Bonding Primer and one coat of Valspar Reserve in semi-gloss. The shop is 12 X 32. We painted all of the walls and the ceiling and he has bright lights also. We think it turned out amazing so I am sure yours is great also!!
I kinda like the osb. It’s a good covering for a shop. Paint will look even better. I did my walls in white for brightness also. I’m just finishing insulating my doors and then on to trimming the windows and door.
The OSB is a cool look but see this Can you seal formaldehyde with paint? Good ventilation can reduce the effect of formaldehyde. So can sealing the products with paint or other coatings, such as varnish. In severe cases, removal of the formaldehyde source is the best bet must everything have formaldehyde in it now you can get the formaldehyde free insulation Behr 123 Bullseye and Kilz all water-based you can have them 10 to make sure it has a white face to it so that it can be tinted I've been in drywall on my life but I still wouldn't put it in a shop it's not necessary really. overkill for me except for around a heater or stove it depends on what you like I guess:)
I understand saving money. When I built my 12x24 shop, I put the rafters on a ten/twelve pitch. I have NO ceiling joist but braced the rafters with cross bracing using the same 2x8 rafters and bracing. I also used hurricane clips on all rafters to the wall. I love the open ceiling and I never have to worry about flipping a board or anything hitting the ceiling. As for the walls, I insulated all and covered the wall with 1/4" luan. Cheap and turned out looking damn good. I have two small windows mostly for ventilation. Don't want anyone looking and seeing what is in the shop. On one end of the shop over the desk area I put 2x8 ceiling joist and a 4x12 floor for junk. For lighting, I used fan type LED lights. In the middle of the shop, a five blade LED light, 12, 500 lumens. On each end I use three blade LED lights, 8,500 lumens each. It is lit up.
man Sam the shops lookin good 👍 the osb up on the walls looks better than I thought but like you said it'll be a lot stronger than just drywall for putting up the shelves and whatnot have a great week yall
I like the use of OSB. With enough paint it really brightens up the shop, you can attach things almost anywhere and cost compared to plywood. Dry wall just not as good at hanging stuff and it still has to be painted. 👏👏👏
Bloopers for the win! LOL Thanks. Half the reason I don't do videos is that! I can't imagine the blooper reel... it would be blue for sure. Ha Good work on the shop; it's coming along.
Your choice of music makes me laugh!! I need to insulate my shop as well- fortunately, I'm way south of you. but freezing is imminent. I've also been looking at that paint roller...are we all working on the same stuff?
Looks good, i do agree, i like it bright too. OSB is not bad for your walls. Now you have sturdy walls to hang things on. We added 3/4" plywood in all our garage, then sheetrock on top just to have it uniform with everything else. Wish i would have done that to all out walls in the house.. LOL...
I Seem To Move Stuff Around So Much In My Garage Woodshop! Drives Me Nuts! BUT! I Started To Get Rid Of The Stuff I Really Just Don't Need! I Think I'm Getting There! Great Video!
Nice. My Dad built what we called a back porch on to our house it was closed in. I talked my Mom into letting me redo it and make a den. So my brother, Mom and myself worked on it. I didn't have money for sheetrock. Osb was 3 or 4 dollars a sheet back then. Last year I was able to paint it. I used a blue for my color. I used a paint and primer in one. But it took 4 &1/2 gallons. But I'm so glad I did it. Your shop looks great.
New subscriber here. I am from your homestead channel. Thanks for the videos you put out. I would say you are the kind of channel I like to follow as you are an educator in a sense. I am a life long learner!
Hey Sam! Your bloopers are the best! I had my "guy" hang OSB in my garage art studio. After all the chaulking of seams and butt meets, I decided to paint it white too. 5 coats......I thought I'd never get it covered correctly, but I'm very happy with it and you know that wood is sealed. I run a Delhi Penguin Heat and Air Unit out here and my studio is 74 degrees all day everyday, even with the concrete floors which I covered with cheap linoleum. Love my space, and so happy to see all your side hustle jobs coming to fruition. Can't wait to see more laser videos too. I keep bringing more viewers over to watch you guys and they are enjoying it all. Keep on truckin!
You are the only one who I've seen install the fiberglass on a exterior wall "right" Most install them with tabs to the inside stud wall. Do we get a mobile home open house?
She's either in there, or wrangling the boys, or just doing 'house stuff' while I'm in the shop. It's sometimes difficult for us both to work in our shops at the same time.
Man, I'm fixing to do the same thing in my shop. Just happened to run across this video this morning. Glad I was able to see the end result before I did it. Good video man.
A friend of mine had a power roller like that. He wanted to paint the walls of his house and asked if I would help. I said yes, so we went to lunch. When I got back, every wall in the house was wet. The house reeked of paint. He was in the chair out of breath. I asked what happened. Are you done already? He says, yea, I don’t know what happened. I though I get started before you got back. But, when I turned it on, It was coming out so fast and wouldn’t stop.🙃
Nice clean white & bright finish. It should help to see the project at hand. A bare finished wall can now hold whatever you need to hang since you used the OSB instead of drywall. Looks good, Sam.
Nice upgrade, Sam! Looking forward to seeing the Lasertown setup. Also, thanks for showing the roller pump. I've never seen that before. Cool tool! - Joe
with all the humidity, my drywall was one hot mess. Had to tear it all out and made a bigger mess. Went back with osb and it looked great with a lot of paint. All in all, it was a good choice for me in Houston...love your videos by the way.........
SamMan, With the couple thick coats of paint on those OSB panels, it will smooth the texture quite a bit. Look great too. Much better choice IMO than burning sheets of pricey T111 to panel the shop walls. Your work space is coming together nicely. Soon the chips will fly.....maybe snow too IDK T
Do the Shuffle Shuffle, you missed the perfect opportunity to say 'Truffle Shuffle', lol. One thing to try with painting the OSB, drywall joint compound with the blue lid. Quick skim coat, let it dry, then lightly sand and you'll likely have a fairly uniform finish. Also works if you're making a quick and dirty box or something out of melamine for the edges if you don't want to tape it.. I just did this over some crappy textured plywood we filled in under the new mini splits, and you can't tell it's not a piece of drywall there now..
you mightve been able to prime it to get most of the osb from sucking up moisture then trow on newspaper with starch. wallpaper glue / woodglue thinned with water? then paint over that , once you cannot read the newspaper print the surface should be a lot smoother and you can cover over the gaps too , not sure how it will last in moist air , prolly need some pretty water resistand glue for the newspaper so it doesnt fall of the walls paint and all
White is the way to go for sure this space look better now ! Sorry for the silly question but I m planning to do the same , do I have to leave space between the Osb sheets ?
Hey Sam! I found your channel trying to find information about laser engraving for the wood work I do, then i found this awesome series. I am getting ready to tackle my own shop build and I gotta say you've inspired me not only on adding a laser engraver to my "business" but also building my own shop! May I ask a ballpark # on what you spent on electrical in the end?
I have osb on some of the walls in my future craft studio. Right now they are bright lime green. A couple of coats of white semi gloss should do the job on them. Thanks for the insight.
While Sam has a lot, it does sound like you may be a little low in your lamp count. Besides the lumens, or amount of light, it is also helpful to have lights placed to minimize shadows while maximizing task lighting. I combined middle of room and edge lighting, as you did, but I have more of both in similar square footage. Task lighting (all my fixtures are 4 ft LED) is over the workbench, drillpress/sanding station, lathe, and saw, and soon my new CNC. I have, I think 4 lights down the middle. My shop is longer and narrower than yours, which calls for different central lighting. That's 9, but I think there are 10. 1 might be in a box! I think I paid around $25 a piece on sale about 6 or 7 years ago. $250 for a happier place, easier work, and greater safety was a no-brainer for me.
if you seal your wood it a penetrating sealer or a two part catalyst sealer whic is better you can paint it easy and the paint will not soak in the wood. lacquer or polyurethane are not sealers use the two part if you can its much better.
Looks great! Id love to insulate my garage to keep the laser in all year but Im worried since I dont have a mini split to go on and off all the time itll still get too hot or cold during the peaks of the seasons.
I need to insulate too just under the weather thanks Sam for all the information:) I will have to put some fireproofing around a wood stove thanks again Sam shop looks great
@@Samcraftcom thank you so much that was a very kind thing to say I greatly appreciate it. I've been sick for quite some time but GOD willing I will get better as soon as possible 🙏🏼 in JESUS CHRIST NAME AMEN GOD'S will be done ALWAYS Also when are you going to get out and bumper stickers I'll put it on my vehicles I got a truck and a car I got my Daddy's truck he went to Heaven but he wouldn't come back it would want to leave HEAVEN 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼 Sam one last thing you needed to develop an app or you can have someone do it for you pretty cheap really it's not brain surgery you can probably do it yourself I really enjoy watching your channel I'm subscribed Hope you and yours have a blessed day 👋
OSB does have a rather "cheap" look to it, until you hit it with some 80 grit on your random orbital sander, followed up with some 120, and 180. It takes on a whole new look once cleaned up. I do agree with you about how it looks on my monitor, as opposed to, how raw OSB looked.
I miss the working on the mobile home.
Thanks, but Samcraft doesn't work on mobile homes. ;) This is a workshop-only channel.
Dude. As a fellow burly man I know that holding a piece of OSB while twisting to stop something of heft from falling over is not light task. Nicely done brother.
Thanks! That was seriously a lucky catch. :)
Wow. That addition of shop lights and the coat of white really brightened up the whole workshop! Nice appeal to it 😁👍🏻
15:50 You're the first person I've seen/heard give numbers for how much primer and paint it took to cover OSB. Thank you for that, it will help me to estimate the economics of using it.
Nice to have you back in the shop with videos and bloopers. I look forward to seeing your builds and projects. 😉
I've always tried to whiten all of the walls, and add some super bright LED lights. Nothing worse than working in a dark and gloomy shop, and fighting to see what you are looking at. Especially fine pencil lines.
I Think The OSB Is Just Fine!
Thanks for letting us see that we are not the only ones who stumble on camera
It’s looks good too me I like white walls tyfs hugs and prayers
Love your bloopers
Hi Sam
Love the walls. You can cover the OSB with painted pegboard for all your tools. No need to replace it in the future
I will be waiting for MORE
I enjoy the mixer of different types of videos. Keeps it fresh. 👍
Much more pleasant to work in a bright space!
👍 Looks good !!!
osb with the primer and paint looks nice in wood shop.
Greetings from Tehachapi CA, I truly appreciate your Vlogs.
Keep them coming, I watch daily.
Hello Sam, what is Angela doing while are here in the workshop?
Using what you got, baby! Lol
You've been inspirational these past two years (Pandemic)
😷😕😉🤗😇
Best Regards, TTFN, Cheers
She is usually in the soap shed, wrangling the kiddos, or other things. :) Thanks for the great compliment, glad we've helped!
Thanks for the video. Like the bright.
Don't know why the paint guy was shocked. You ain't the first person to paint OSB. It's much stronger than sheetrock, that's for sure.
looking good
My husband and I did this in his workshop in December 2021. He used OSB on the walls and the ceiling. We used two coats of Valspar Bonding Primer and one coat of Valspar Reserve in semi-gloss. The shop is 12 X 32. We painted all of the walls and the ceiling and he has bright lights also. We think it turned out amazing so I am sure yours is great also!!
I kinda like the osb. It’s a good covering for a shop. Paint will look even better. I did my walls in white for brightness also. I’m just finishing insulating my doors and then on to trimming the windows and door.
The OSB is a cool look but see this
Can you seal formaldehyde with paint?
Good ventilation can reduce the effect of formaldehyde. So can sealing the products with paint or other coatings, such as varnish. In severe cases, removal of the formaldehyde source is the best bet
must everything have formaldehyde in it now you can get the formaldehyde free insulation Behr 123 Bullseye and Kilz all water-based you can have them 10 to make sure it has a white face to it so that it can be tinted I've been in drywall on my life but I still wouldn't put it in a shop it's not necessary really. overkill for me except for around a heater or stove it depends on what you like I guess:)
Terrific work space. Well done Sam.
Wow what a transformation. Use what you have. Love the sprayer
Thank you! 🤗
Thank goodness for wheels! Moving it all is so much easier!
I understand saving money. When I built my 12x24 shop, I put the rafters on a ten/twelve pitch. I have NO ceiling joist but braced the rafters with cross bracing using the same 2x8 rafters and bracing. I also used hurricane clips on all rafters to the wall. I love the open ceiling and I never have to worry about flipping a board or anything hitting the ceiling. As for the walls, I insulated all and covered the wall with 1/4" luan. Cheap and turned out looking damn good. I have two small windows mostly for ventilation. Don't want anyone looking and seeing what is in the shop. On one end of the shop over the desk area I put 2x8 ceiling joist and a 4x12 floor for junk. For lighting, I used fan type LED lights. In the middle of the shop, a five blade LED light, 12, 500 lumens. On each end I use three blade LED lights, 8,500 lumens each. It is lit up.
It looks good to me. I'm in a basement shop with concrete walls. I find them a little drab so I will be painting also. I like it bright just like you.
man Sam the shops lookin good 👍 the osb up on the walls looks better than I thought but like you said it'll be a lot stronger than just drywall for putting up the shelves and whatnot
have a great week yall
I used osb to make playhouses for my kids, and I used leftover paint. It covered it just fine
Looking great mate. Can’t wait to see your laser town vid. Cheers Robert.
Adding good lighting and dust collection were 2 changes that made a big difference in my shop. I love having plenty of light.
I like the use of OSB. With enough paint it really brightens up the shop, you can attach things almost anywhere and cost compared to plywood. Dry wall just not as good at hanging stuff and it still has to be painted. 👏👏👏
Great points!
Bloopers for the win! LOL Thanks. Half the reason I don't do videos is that! I can't imagine the blooper reel... it would be blue for sure. Ha Good work on the shop; it's coming along.
Watching that primer flow through that tube was intense! Shop looks great!
Thanks 👍
Sam that was really interesting the way the OSB looked after you put the first coat on interesting pattern thanks for showing it to us
Your choice of music makes me laugh!! I need to insulate my shop as well- fortunately, I'm way south of you. but freezing is imminent. I've also been looking at that paint roller...are we all working on the same stuff?
Looks good, i do agree, i like it bright too. OSB is not bad for your walls. Now you have sturdy walls to hang things on. We added 3/4" plywood in all our garage, then sheetrock on top just to have it uniform with everything else. Wish i would have done that to all out walls in the house.. LOL...
Looks great Sam..
Lots of work moving things around...great job and patience. Could you have primed and painted OSB before hanging it?
Good to have the white wash and lights to accent your videos. Can't move mountains overnight, time will tell when your done ! good video
Looks great.
Fluorescent Green or Orange for the finish coat??? CHEERS (Bright workshop brightworks!!!
I Seem To Move Stuff Around So Much In My Garage Woodshop! Drives Me Nuts! BUT! I Started To Get Rid Of The Stuff I Really Just Don't Need! I Think I'm Getting There! Great Video!
Nice. My Dad built what we called a back porch on to our house it was closed in. I talked my Mom into letting me redo it and make a den. So my brother, Mom and myself worked on it. I didn't have money for sheetrock. Osb was 3 or 4 dollars a sheet back then. Last year I was able to paint it. I used a blue for my color. I used a paint and primer in one. But it took 4 &1/2 gallons. But I'm so glad I did it. Your shop looks great.
It is looking nice
New subscriber here. I am from your homestead channel. Thanks for the videos you put out. I would say you are the kind of channel I like to follow as you are an educator in a sense. I am a life long learner!
Huge difference…really worth a few painting hours 😉🙋🏻♀️🇬🇧💕jane
My print shop is 12x20 also run on solar power. My walls are OSB, I'm thinking about covering my OSB with sheet rock.
LAZERTOWN!!! WOOHOO!! LAZZZZEEERRRRRRRTTOOOWWWWNNNNNN!!!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️ great job!!!!!!!
That looks really awesome🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
LOL Love the outtakes at the end!
Looks great
Hey Sam! Your bloopers are the best! I had my "guy" hang OSB in my garage art studio. After all the chaulking of seams and butt meets, I decided to paint it white too. 5 coats......I thought I'd never get it covered correctly, but I'm very happy with it and you know that wood is sealed. I run a Delhi Penguin Heat and Air Unit out here and my studio is 74 degrees all day everyday, even with the concrete floors which I covered with cheap linoleum. Love my space, and so happy to see all your side hustle jobs coming to fruition. Can't wait to see more laser videos too. I keep bringing more viewers over to watch you guys and they are enjoying it all. Keep on truckin!
Very cool! Thanks for sharing that story and info!
its amazing how big a difference painting OSB changes the overall feel of the room
I know you are ready to keep moving forward and make projects. Thank you for sharing, Stay safe happy and healthy from Henrico County Virginia
I like it!
You are the only one who I've seen install the fiberglass on a exterior wall "right" Most install them with tabs to the inside stud wall.
Do we get a mobile home open house?
Working a lot. I like white too. Guess Angela is busy in her soap shop. Miss her and the boys. Till later, from Central Oklahoma
She's either in there, or wrangling the boys, or just doing 'house stuff' while I'm in the shop. It's sometimes difficult for us both to work in our shops at the same time.
Love your videos and enjoy watching them every time they come on. May the Lord bless and protect you and your family. The continued the build
Thank you! You too!
YES! It's Amazing What We Can Accomplish With Whatever We Already Have At Hand! Great Job!
Thank you for sharing love it
Thanks for watching!
great job!
Man, I'm fixing to do the same thing in my shop. Just happened to run across this video this morning. Glad I was able to see the end result before I did it. Good video man.
Good luck!
A friend of mine had a power roller like that. He wanted to paint the walls of his house and asked if I would help. I said yes, so we went to lunch.
When I got back, every wall in the house was wet. The house reeked of paint. He was in the chair out of breath. I asked what happened. Are you done already?
He says, yea, I don’t know what happened. I though I get started before you got back. But, when I turned it on, It was coming out so fast and wouldn’t stop.🙃
Nice clean white & bright finish. It should help to see the project at hand. A bare finished wall can now hold whatever you need to hang since you used the OSB instead of drywall.
Looks good, Sam.
Looks good keep up the good work
Thanks 👍
Nice upgrade, Sam! Looking forward to seeing the Lasertown setup. Also, thanks for showing the roller pump. I've never seen that before. Cool tool! - Joe
You bet, happy to help in any way!
OSB looks great.
Love the videos❤❤❤❤
with all the humidity, my drywall was one hot mess. Had to tear it all out and made a bigger mess. Went back with osb and it looked great with a lot of paint. All in all, it was a good choice for me in Houston...love your videos by the way.........
Sorry to hear that, but a great story to share and others to read! I appreciate the compliment!
So happy you’re back!
I wonder what stained OSB would look like. Would it be good?
Neat video.
I enjoyed it. I also see you disturbed the home of your little black 8 legged friend @5:34 going up the back wall.... :)
Looking great Sam good to see you
Love the bloopers..great job
SamMan,
With the couple thick coats of paint on those OSB panels, it will smooth the texture quite a bit. Look great too. Much better choice IMO than burning sheets of pricey T111 to panel the shop walls. Your work space is coming together nicely. Soon the chips will fly.....maybe snow too IDK
T
Do the Shuffle Shuffle, you missed the perfect opportunity to say 'Truffle Shuffle', lol. One thing to try with painting the OSB, drywall joint compound with the blue lid. Quick skim coat, let it dry, then lightly sand and you'll likely have a fairly uniform finish. Also works if you're making a quick and dirty box or something out of melamine for the edges if you don't want to tape it.. I just did this over some crappy textured plywood we filled in under the new mini splits, and you can't tell it's not a piece of drywall there now..
It looks very nice keep up the good work and will keep watching it looks very nice God bless
you mightve been able to prime it to get most of the osb from sucking up moisture then trow on newspaper with starch. wallpaper glue / woodglue thinned with water?
then paint over that , once you cannot read the newspaper print the surface should be a lot smoother and you can cover over the gaps too , not sure how it will last in moist air , prolly need some pretty water resistand glue for the newspaper so it doesnt fall of the walls paint and all
White is the way to go for sure this space look better now ! Sorry for the silly question but I m planning to do the same , do I have to leave space between the Osb sheets ?
Glad to see it coming along Sam! I'm stuck in the remodeling nightmare myself right now 🤢
Oh gosh.. I feel your pain!!! If I can muddle through, you've totally got this! :)
Hey Sam! I found your channel trying to find information about laser engraving for the wood work I do, then i found this awesome series. I am getting ready to tackle my own shop build and I gotta say you've inspired me not only on adding a laser engraver to my "business" but also building my own shop! May I ask a ballpark # on what you spent on electrical in the end?
I have osb on some of the walls in my future craft studio. Right now they are bright lime green. A couple of coats of white semi gloss should do the job on them. Thanks for the insight.
Shop looks great Sam! Ya maybe not perfect ,but hey it didn’t cost ya extra and you have less stuff in your way!
Very true!
Wow! That’s A LOT of lights! My shop is 10x22 and I have 3 shop lights (1 over my workbench and the other 2 in the rafters)
While Sam has a lot, it does sound like you may be a little low in your lamp count. Besides the lumens, or amount of light, it is also helpful to have lights placed to minimize shadows while maximizing task lighting. I combined middle of room and edge lighting, as you did, but I have more of both in similar square footage.
Task lighting (all my fixtures are 4 ft LED) is over the workbench, drillpress/sanding station, lathe, and saw, and soon my new CNC. I have, I think 4 lights down the middle. My shop is longer and narrower than yours, which calls for different central lighting. That's 9, but I think there are 10. 1 might be in a box! I think I paid around $25 a piece on sale about 6 or 7 years ago. $250 for a happier place, easier work, and greater safety was a no-brainer for me.
@@DavZell I’m perfectly willing to buy more if I find they’re need
Walls turned out nice I painted OSB and it turned out a real mess
I'm about to start the same project. What paint made a mess? How did you correct it?
Hey boys, you can put your painted hand prints on the walls now.
Your Mom will love it!
☮️♥️🙏🤜🇺🇸✌️
if you seal your wood it a penetrating sealer or a two part catalyst sealer whic is better you can paint it easy and the paint will not soak in the wood. lacquer or polyurethane are not sealers use the two part if you can its much better.
I have always wondered if one used drywall compound to smooth out the OSB would work, and be worth the effort?
Looking great Sam! What are you going to insulate the ceiling/ rafters with?
I'll use the same fiberglass batts for the ceiling. I should be able to get R-19 since it's 2x6 rafters.
I think I would have just given up and said some thing like “let’s jump back in time…”. 😆
Looks great! Id love to insulate my garage to keep the laser in all year but Im worried since I dont have a mini split to go on and off all the time itll still get too hot or cold during the peaks of the seasons.
Sam what are going to do to seal the soffit? Will you be doing the ceiling in drywall?
Hope you have multiple switches or pull cords for the lights.
That is my question. Why worry about insulating the walls when you have open soffits all the way round?
I'll seal the soffitt from outside. I still have yet to get that part done with the workshop.
I need to insulate too just under the weather thanks Sam for all the information:)
I will have to put some fireproofing around a wood stove thanks again Sam shop looks great
Hope you get well soon!
@@Samcraftcom thank you so much that was a very kind thing to say I greatly appreciate it.
I've been sick for quite some time but GOD willing I will get better as soon as possible 🙏🏼 in JESUS CHRIST NAME AMEN GOD'S will be done ALWAYS Also when are you going to get out and bumper stickers I'll put it on my vehicles I got a truck and a car I got my Daddy's truck he went to Heaven but he wouldn't come back it would want to leave HEAVEN 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
Sam one last thing you needed to develop an app or you can have someone do it for you pretty cheap really it's not brain surgery you can probably do it yourself I really enjoy watching your channel I'm subscribed
Hope you and yours have a blessed day 👋
Excellent! Lol. Laser town. Lol
OSB does have a rather "cheap" look to it, until you hit it with some 80 grit on your random orbital sander, followed up with some 120, and 180. It takes on a whole new look once cleaned up. I do agree with you about how it looks on my monitor, as opposed to, how raw OSB looked.
I would love to see what it’s like to clean one of those paint roller machines. Is it time consuming? Does it take a lot of water?
Awesome.
This was great, thanks for sharing!