GraGra wrote:Interestingly, my brother has been trying to convince me to use air-crete, ...
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GraGra wrote:Interestingly, my brother has been trying to convince me to use air-crete, ...
GraGra wrote:Interestingly, my brother has been trying to convince me to use air-crete, ...
I'm using Yellowtongue on one part of the the inside of my structure - well away from any moisture. While it is moisture resistant (at least on the faces), it definitely will take on water and end up expanding and going to mush. Its a pity OSB is so expensive here - the guys overseas have much better options for external wallsGraGra wrote:After Stuarts suggestion of using a layer of OSB to improve sheer strength and add a nailing surface, the builder suggested using Yellow Tongue flooring. This product which works out at 13kg/sqm at a cost of $1.4/kg of mass, which is almost exactly the same cost/kg as Fyrecheck, and significantly cheaper than 6mm OSB which is $4.75/kg. As it is a particle baord I was concerned about moisture damage in the external walls, however it's advertised as being water resistant.
Has any one used Yellow Tongue? Can you see any concerns?
https://www.bunnings.com.au/3600-x-800mm-19mm-flooring-particleboard-yellow-tongue_p0148884
For insulation, I'm looking at getting Earthwool R1.8 batts. They have a density of 11kg/m3 and cost $6.50/m3.
Has anyone used Earthwool R1.8? Do they look appropriate or is there a more cost efficient product available in Australia?
https://www.bunnings.com.au/earthwool-1 ... lsrc=aw.ds
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