Went to price materials today and had a question. All the plywood I looked at in 3/8 and 1/2 was either interior or weather protected applications. When I lifted one corner of either size to check to see if there was a decent side, without a lot of knot holes, even the 1/2" had quite a bit of flex. I looked at the OSB. It was also for weather protected applications, but when I lifted it, it didn't flex. When I built houses, we used OSB for walls and roofing. I called my father-in-law, he said OSB is stronger than plywood but weighs more. He suggested interior paneling, foam insulation and 1x2 framing and just using T1-11 siding for the exterior. I hope to have the floor done next weekend,so I have a little time before building walls. If the OSB is properly sealed, marine paint?, is there a reason not to use it?
Myke