jeff77indy
Well-known member
This most likely a rehash but I'd like to see if this sounds feasible.
My shop/garage is a 40' X 48' x 11' pole type building with metal siding and roof. Side wall post and trusses are 8' centers.
What my plans for insulating the walls is to place 1 1/2" foam board type insulation with the slick side towards the metal cut to fit between the wall purlins with either fan fold or 1/2" insulation board on the interior face of the purlins covered with 7/16" OSB. Don't really want to stud the walls out flush between the post.
For the ceiling, I plan on building a 2' on center grid between the bottom cord of the trusses with 2"x4" and 2"x6" material to attach either corrugated ceiling metal or the flame proof poly corrugated ceiling material then add blown or roll insulation above that. Where the 2"x6" grid is I plan on decking this for storing light weight items.
The overhead doors I plan on either gluing in the foam board type insulation or using the roll type bubble/foam insulation.
I'm not looking to run around in my shop in a tank top and shorts in the middle of winter just to be comfy.
I heat with a wood stove but may purchase a heater burning fuel oil or diesel possibly electric to get it warmed up while the stove is catching up.
Thanks for any help.
Jeff
My shop/garage is a 40' X 48' x 11' pole type building with metal siding and roof. Side wall post and trusses are 8' centers.
What my plans for insulating the walls is to place 1 1/2" foam board type insulation with the slick side towards the metal cut to fit between the wall purlins with either fan fold or 1/2" insulation board on the interior face of the purlins covered with 7/16" OSB. Don't really want to stud the walls out flush between the post.
For the ceiling, I plan on building a 2' on center grid between the bottom cord of the trusses with 2"x4" and 2"x6" material to attach either corrugated ceiling metal or the flame proof poly corrugated ceiling material then add blown or roll insulation above that. Where the 2"x6" grid is I plan on decking this for storing light weight items.
The overhead doors I plan on either gluing in the foam board type insulation or using the roll type bubble/foam insulation.
I'm not looking to run around in my shop in a tank top and shorts in the middle of winter just to be comfy.
I heat with a wood stove but may purchase a heater burning fuel oil or diesel possibly electric to get it warmed up while the stove is catching up.
Thanks for any help.
Jeff