My thoughts are that I can get 4" insulation relatively cheap, and by furring the insulation out 1.5" it gets me flush with the outside of my 4X6's to finish with OSB (without having to frame in all of the 4X6 cavities, as well cutting and filling all of the girt cavities). I feels like this...
Looking at insulating the walls of a standard 4”X6” pole constructed barn with 4” polyiso panels. Thinking about furring out the 2”X4”girts between the 4X6’s with vertical 2”X2”, adding 4” polyiso panels over the furring strips, and then finishing over the flush face of the 4X6’s with 7/16 OSB...
I hear you about the hole cutting (scares the **** out of me!). Hoping someone had done something similar to what I have done and might have some feedback / pictures of their experience...
Appreciate the picture of the game room, it looks great! I did something similar in my basement.
I tried out the UFO lights, but I felt like the downward angle left a log of dark spots up higher on the walls (which I seemed to notice on the shorter 10' ceiling).
Wafer (not UFO) was what I was...
I have a 24 X 40 pole barn with 10 foot ceilings. Currently installing a white steel ceiling and am looking at lighting options. Really like my 6” led recessed wafer lights in my finished basement and am thinking about spreading out 40 of these lights in my barn space. For $200 on Amazon, I can...