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Thank you Stinger, you are absolutely right. PL premium is LePage adhesive stuff, right?

 

Cheers

That is correct :)


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See what you can do with sheet rock - my man-cave being finished - will be a model train layout:

 

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that looks great TBB. Very professional. You made an office space that looks like a babys room.  



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that looks great TBB. Very professional. You made an office space that looks like a babys room.  

 

  Room is painted blue to simulate a sky background.  Took a year and a half to finish - only have the floor left to paint.



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  Room is painted blue to simulate a sky background.  Took a year and a half to finish - only have the floor left to paint.

I love it.. all you need is some clouds so you can be on cloud 9. Good work!



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Great looking basement @@TBB. I can picture the Bamboo room dividers and the Nuru massage inflatable plastic matresses lol. Good luck, hope I get a free pass when you open up . Great investment haha

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Why use OSB in the first place is my question?

Long story. I was looking for something sturdier than drywall since my son likes to practice his slap shot in the basement and make wholes everywhere. Sound proofing and durability were another two considerations. An extremely friendly dude at Home Depot told me my best bet would be using osb and painting it.

 

The short answer is I'm a real idiot, but hey I have fixed the problem; -)

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What kind of paint would you guys recommend to get a textured ceiling?



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What kind of paint would you guys recommend to get a textured ceiling?

A cheap start is to thin down some dry wall mud and use a paint roller to apply it. Then prime and paint

Or purchase some stipple paint

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Great looking basement @@TBB. I can picture the Bamboo room dividers and the Nuru massage inflatable plastic matresses lol. Good luck, hope I get a free pass when you open up . Great investment haha

 

 

Don't worry @@Joe Canadian - you get a free pass and I'm stocking the room with blow dolls of Pete and female Moose



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Joe I would start with wet paint then I would let it dry. Then if needed wet it again with new wet paint then let it dry. You should be good after that. 



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Why use OSB in the first place is my question?

OSB ya your know me.. OSB yea you now me. You down with OSB ya you SOB?



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If you prime it first with a good stain blocking primer (I prefer the zinnsner 123 for wood) you won't have any adhesion issues or problems with the wood bleeding through the taping mud and finish paint. I've seen it done a few times and it turns out great and seems to last.


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