I see that you already have the most important piece of equipment in your garage -- the frig!! A gym?! That's going to eat up some valuable real estate in the garage! Just kidding. Kind of. Good luck getting your project wrapped up!

I used 4x8 5/8 sheets of pine siding for the walls in my small shop. They go up quick.
You can see the picks in the link below.
I hear you about the seams. My ceilings are 9'. What i did was put trim around the whole perimeter with 1x4 pine that was cut a a 45 degree angle at the top.
Then i added shelves with a reverse 45 on the back so i could simply slide them on and off. Worked out pretty well. Being 6'7" make it a bit easier for me though
For my nine foot wall, I used eight foot sheets of painted T111and put a six inch strip of OSB on the top and bottom. It was a lot cheaper than ordering nine ft sheets. By the time I started hanging stuff on the walls like cabinets and decor, I never noticed it.
It's your area, put what you want in there!Awesome shop! And not too far from me it looks like.
People always talk about losing valuable real estate with things other than "typical" garage items.It's your area, put what you want in there!
I personally will have a gym setup in my garage (once that day comes!) Mind posting pics of your setup?
I like the Molson Canadian sign!

The T&G is only 1/4" thick, so the drywall is for support between the purlins. Plus it gives some sound deadening, too.What's the purpose of the drywall behind the T&G?
Very cool place.. Digging the outside too.. What is your barn size?
The T&G is only 1/4" thick, so the drywall is for support between the purlins. Plus it gives some sound deadening, too.
Thanks, Richtersrodz. It's a 30x40x10H. The "porch" is 8x12.

1/4" thick is actually pretty thin. Is the T&G actually flooring, or is is actually siding? Whatever it is, it really looks great in there![]()
It's EverTrue 8'H Stain Grade Knotty Pine V-Groove Plank Paneling.
If you don't mind telling, how much does it cost to do a wall? Does the siding come in random lengths like flooring or all a standard length? And are you glueing the pieces up? I guess 1/4" thick just seems pretty thin for a T&G material.![]()

^^^ I used that in our downstairs TV room and am very happy with it. It was easy to work with and went up fast ... AND it looks great.
I really like your shop.![]()
