Apa recommends a 1 8 inch space between panel edge and end joints.
I didnt acclumate plywood wall panel.
If the wood structural panels are tightly butted there is no room for expansion and buckling can occur.
If you choose to use 2 x 2 foot or 2 x 4 foot plywood pieces from a home improvement store the pieces might not be uniform in size and will likely require trimming with a table saw.
Correct spacing of panels will help to make allowances for expansion and prevent buckling of walls floors and roofs and gaps in the building envelope that will compromise energy efficiency.
Load a caulking gun with a tube of panel adhesive and apply a small dab of it on the wall about every 10 inches.
Pull the panel away from the wall and let the adhesive become tacky.
Place the panel on the wall and press it into the adhesive.
In most cases you can trace the cause to the changing moisture content levels in the wood which result in shrinkage or swelling.
The default in all of these cases is to get the wood inside in a climate controlled environment and let it acclimate to the environment but what we really mean is to let the wood dry.
Make sure the edge of the panel lines up with the marks drawn on the ceilings and begin screwing the panel into place.
Let the panels sit in the room for 24 hours.
Also nails should be no closer than 3 8 inch from the edge of a panel and driven flush.
Or maybe there was just one board with high moisture content.
Load a caulking gun with a tube of panel adhesive and apply a small dab of it on the wall about every 10 inches.
Gently and i mean gently work the panel into position.
If the boards are warped you might see between the seams to your wall.
Plywood and oriented strand board osb like all wood products will expand or shrink slightly with changes in moisture content.
Unrestrained by fastening and framing panels can move an average of 1 8 inch as they acclimatize.
It could be you rushed the stock into the machining and project assembly processes without giving it time to acclimate to your shop and home.
Strong winds can begin to easily pull plywood from walls or roofs in the event they have not been secured properly.
Push the panel back on the wall and roll the panel with a rolling pin.
Pull the panel away from the wall and let the adhesive become tacky.
Do not countersink these nails.
Loosen the helper a tiny bit if needed.
Many manufacturers recommend that nails be spaced no farther apart than 6 inches on the edge of a sheet.
Lift the panel into place and use one of the helpers to hold a side firmly.
To help with this let your plywood boards lay flat for a few days at home to acclimate.
Plywood and osb paneling expands and contracts as it adjusts to the moisture content of the building site.
Place the panel on the wall and press it into the adhesive.
Lean the panels along one of the walls in the room you ll be paneling.
This will prevent them from warping once they re up on the walls.
Acclimate the plywood panels to the room before you get started.