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I'm going to lay T&G OSB and with its long edge perpendicular to joists, any short edges need to land on a joist or I have to add noggins. Same with chipboard I think. If it wasn't for the T&G, I think I'd just take the wastage and cut the sheets to fit the joists rather than adding noggins.

 

What's the best way to do this. I can think of three options in decreasing robustness order:

  1. H shape with two noggins between joists and under board's long edges, then a noggin between those where the board's short edge is
  2. Just the two noggins between joists and under board's long edges
  3. A single noggin under the board's centre line parallel to the board's long edges
Edited by MortarThePoint
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2 minutes ago, nod said:

If they are glued You don’t need nogs 

+1, the t@g supports the edges, you only need noggins if square edged sheets.

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14 minutes ago, nod said:

If they are glued You don’t need nogs

 

11 minutes ago, joe90 said:
14 minutes ago, nod said:

If they are glued You don’t need nogs 

+1, the t@g supports the edges, you only need noggins if square edged sheets

 

That's not what the Sterling osb installation guide says though. Might be right for chipboard 

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16 minutes ago, MortarThePoint said:

 

 

That's not what the Sterling osb installation guide says though. Might be right for chipboard 

Use cabba deck then 

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