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I prefer the look of OSB to drywall... I dunno why.
I did plywood on mine but it's the T1-11 siding. The unprimed kind, just a raw wood finish. I did it more for the looks than anything else. I don't plan on painting it and it is not cheap at $37 a sheet
I'm wondering if it's better to do the shop in Fire-X or moisture resistant greenboard?
I did all drywall with stippled ceilings in my garage for noise control, held up fine for ten years and looks it's supposed to, not like the sides of a cheap tin roof shack.
Be aware that from my personal experience that you may experience some drywall joint cracking in a shop or garage that is sometimes unheated and sometimes not. I would assume this due to the large swings in thermal expansion and contraction. The main room in my shop has painted plywood walls and I would not have anything else. The 8x20 room added to the back of the shop is drywalled, and has joint cracks. The temps in the room swing from 40 when not heated to 80 or more if the compressor is running during sandblasting.
definitely drywall. There is a reason we don't use OSB in our bedroom or kitchen. It looks nice. It finishes nice, and guess what??? You can hang anything on drywall including big heavy cabinets. My house came half drywalled (the side that is attached to the house), so I insulated and finished the other side. Painted the top white, with a red stripe and black base. Spent tons of time working in this garage and zero dents. Even if I put a dent in it, it will take 10 minutes to fix. If I really want to go above and beyond, I would cover the lower portion of the wall with metal plate for extra durability.
BellyUpFish; said:I'm leaning pretty heavily to sheetrock. I think in the end, it'll give me the look I'm after.
I prefer the look of OSB to drywall... I dunno why.
There is a reason we don't use OSB in our bedroom or kitchen.
I ain't cooking or sleeping in the shop. If I parked race cars, jacks, engine cranes, etc in the bedroom the walls would look like hell pretty quick. And don't think one of those won't bust a hole in a sheet of 7/16" OSB either.
