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    Lowe's Camo OSB

    I just recently saw a blind build that used this on the exterior. It looks good. I am curious from others who have used it how long it lasts and how well it stands up to the weather? Does the color fade quickly?

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    Paint is much more effective, and regular OSB is a few bucks cheaper per sheet without that on it. Not impressed at all with it, and I built 7 stands out of it for some ranch in west tx.

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      #3
      it will last less than a year. my uncle build a stand out of it and it fell apart b4 the next season.

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        #4
        The problems you have with OSB is people forget to cover the edges. Even if you primer and paint the edges, OSB will come apart after a short time. It is really not made for an outside exposure to the elements.

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          #5
          Lowe's Camo OSB

          Mine faded to white in 3 yrs

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            #6
            Looked at it last year and was not impressed, figured it would fade quick

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              #7
              built two with the stuff 4 years ago. Completely faded and removed 2 years ago.
              Wrapped the outside with outdoor carpet at that point and it is holding up better than the camo osb. Once the frame was wrapped in the carpet, I could then cut the windows where and how I wanted. Just not able to close the windows. Have been thinking about coming up with something to use to cover them.

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                #8
                I built one last year that was under water more than one time. It still is holding up good. If I build another I would use tin to make it last for a while. I expect to get five years or less with the osb

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