In few answers I've been advised to reinforce OSB shelf with wooden beam for rigidity over time. Hence interconnected questions:
Isn't OSB supposed to be more stable to elements comparing to wood? Isn't that what's all the adhesive in it is for.
Tables give me tensile strength of OSB few times smaller than wood. Can I replace 18mm x 36mm wooden beam safely with 2* 50mm strips of 22mm OSB screwed and/or glued together? That'd give me 50x44 "beam" section -- should be quite enough.
Should OSB surface and edges be treated if I plan indoor use with no proximity of water. For it's tensile characteristics to remain same over time.