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Drywall layout for pole building interior

bikesandcars

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I was going to do metal or drywall for the interior. Metal because it's durable and instant gratification. Drywall because it's quieter and patchable.

My garage has horizontal purlins running on the inside beams.

I've seen 1/2" drywall (sheetrock brand) in 4x14 sheets. I was wondering if I just cut them down to 13' and stood them up side-to-side how that would hold up? The single taped beveled joint is easy to fill.
 
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firebirdparts

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It’s superior. But getting that sheet up there might be a job. People don’t usually install it that way because it’s harder, I guess.
 
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tonyciambrone

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I've seen 1/2" drywall (sheetrock brand) in 4x14 sheets. I was wondering if I just cut them down to 13' and stood them up side-to-side how that would hold up? The single taped beveled joint is easy to fill.


Framing, Spacing, Material, Height, length, climate controlled, how you planning to attach etc any information at all would help answer this. Pictures of the shop in question always best
 
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