Hi All, OK, I know this is a rather open-ended question, with lots of variables. We just downsized post-retirement, and the new-to-us place has a real, proper shop -WooHoo! The interior is lined with OSB, and that stuff, in its native state, soaks up lots of light. Previous owners kindly left a good bit of white paint, so I had resources with which to work.
i knew that the OSB would soak up, in addition to light, lots of paint as well. I’ve used an airless sprayer to do a small section, just for starters. Paint I’m using is pretty much “generic” indoor latex. After first coat, I’m not sure if on additional coat is going to be enough, or if I’ll be needing two or more additional. This obviously doesn’t need to be a perfect job, but I do want the coverage to be reasonably complete.
So - for budgeting and job planning purposes, words of wisdom/experience, please? Thanks in advance!
Marty