Maineshop
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Today I decided to go with 2x4 walls with the Zip wall insulated sheathing. I can get the sheets locally at 1-1/2" for R6.6. That's a pretty crazy total thermal barrier when taped on the outside. There will be no wood transfer of cold indoors. The panels are a little more than going with regular Zip and urethane sheets, but a lot less work to install. They look like a very thin structural insulated panel (SIP). With those panels I see no need for 2x6 with 8' walls. I know 2x6 are generally straighter/better, but I'll buy a bunch and cherry-pick the lot and return the junk.
Window and doors will be earlier to install and finish. 2x4s are nearly 1/2 the price as 2x6, and the walls will be lighter to lift up.
I purchased scissor trusses today so with 8' walls and 1' of concrete, I'll be nearly 12' at the center of the garage.
I can't imagine what I'm missing, but open to suggestions.
Window and doors will be earlier to install and finish. 2x4s are nearly 1/2 the price as 2x6, and the walls will be lighter to lift up.
I purchased scissor trusses today so with 8' walls and 1' of concrete, I'll be nearly 12' at the center of the garage.
I can't imagine what I'm missing, but open to suggestions.
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The only place I might see you having an issue is if you build stuff and utilize 4x8 sheet goods. ...just watch your lights.