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Jamech

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Detached 2 story 2 car garage(25 x 27),insulated downstairs with interior walls(4 ft osb,4 ft pegboard,1 ft osb at the top), vinyl soffit for ceiling with 24k btu window unit. Permanent stairs to 2nd floor, 20 x 20 room with partition wall with door at top of stairs, fully insulated ready for walls and ceiling. Considering osb and vinyl to match downstairs,sheetrock, wall planks($$$). Opinions,suggestions,observations.

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JC23

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On what??????? Is this place already built? Is it your dream garage? WTF!
We're not dumb here, but ya gotta let us know what you're asking!

These are my "Opinions,suggestions,observations" with a few questions thrown in.
 

Cage

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:lol_hitti

My opinion is as follows. Box it all up and send it to me, I will erect it on my property and give you detailed feed back in a few years.
 
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Jamech

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ready for walls and ceiling. Considering osb and vinyl to match downstairs,sheetrock, wall planks($$$).

2nd six pack or 3rd today, JC23 ?

Send me a box big enough Cage and I'll have a big box.

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Jamech

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I have finished the upstairs room to the insulation.

It is time to put up walls and a ceiling.

I need to select the material to use for walls and ceilings.

I have read all the facts pro and con on various materials.

I am asking for opinions about what to use.

I am considering drywall, osb, t111, planks, etc for the walls.

I am considering vinyl for the ceiling.


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Cwood8656

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Depending on what you plan to do up there, I would use finished on one side plywood for the walls, so I could screw things anywhere I wanted without worrying too much about where the studs were. Drop ceiling.

Chris.
 

chief ben

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Jamech :: I See Your From Tennessee, So that Answers about 99.9 % of my Questions about your Question, But WHAT IS YOUR Question.
I'm From Arkansas and I was Thinking we think a little alike
But " Dad Gum Boy " We need More Info. Your Making My Eyes Blink On This One.
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ddawg16

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I know what he is asking......what should he use to finish the walls on the second floor room....OSB and vinyl like downstairs or drywall or something else.

I would do drywall....second floor room is not likely to be used to garage work. Drywall can be made to look better....and will be more quiet....and it will most likely be cheaper.
 
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