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I've been trying to decide what material to use in my new 24x24 garage with 10.5 ft walls.
I have a double door in the front so wall is minimal there.
I have my old exterior wood paneling from the old garage built before 1960s (my guess) to get that old growth wood look after I shave off all the nasty paint. These panels will be used on the rear wall with some sort of a pattern.
So I only have two walls to line so cost isn't too much of an issue, even if I went with the $44 3/4 plywood.
I like the idea of plywood and osb for the screw holding ability without finding a stud.
Today I thought of, why not using stuff like 2x8s horizontally all the way up to the top? I'd cut off the rounded edge on both ends so actual width would probably end up being 7inches and thickness will still be around 1.5inches.
1.5 being thicker than 3/4 plywood and whatnot. Wouldn't that be stronger to hold screws and weighted items?
Other things to consider is since it's denser/thicker it should theoretically absorb sound better right?
What do you think?
I have a double door in the front so wall is minimal there.
I have my old exterior wood paneling from the old garage built before 1960s (my guess) to get that old growth wood look after I shave off all the nasty paint. These panels will be used on the rear wall with some sort of a pattern.
So I only have two walls to line so cost isn't too much of an issue, even if I went with the $44 3/4 plywood.
I like the idea of plywood and osb for the screw holding ability without finding a stud.
Today I thought of, why not using stuff like 2x8s horizontally all the way up to the top? I'd cut off the rounded edge on both ends so actual width would probably end up being 7inches and thickness will still be around 1.5inches.
1.5 being thicker than 3/4 plywood and whatnot. Wouldn't that be stronger to hold screws and weighted items?
Other things to consider is since it's denser/thicker it should theoretically absorb sound better right?
What do you think?
