War Eagle wrote:Miriam I understand what your saying but I don't think you understand my concern wil gluing to the endgrain of the OSB. Think about how rough OSB is on the ends. It is so jagged I would be concerned with the strength of the glue joint between it and a piece of 1/4 stock.
Picture this: your OSB is glued to the 1/4 inside and 1/4 outside skins. The laminated frame is glued to both the sides and the OSB edge. Which is why I suggested you make it thicker. Your spars and floor attachment will keep your sides upright and square if you keep an eye on it.
From the point that the laminate and skins are glued they become one unit. (a box) If you glue the ceiling to the top, the laminate, OSB and inside skin are means of support for the spars and blocking only. They do not effect the roof at all.
Technically for this reason you may not even need the laminate. The blocking will hold the ceiling down and the roof up. You can put screws in from the outside if needed.
The only real question: Is the OSB strong and rigid enough with 1/4" siding...