old__man
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So I built another garage due to having to move. I spent the money on the outside and decided to try to be a little more economical on the inside especially given the soaring costs of materials.
Outside is normal shingles and vinyl siding. Heat is provided by a heat pump I installed all by myself.
For the inside walls I used 1/4" meranti board. The corners are either 2x3s or 2x2s. Windows were cased in 1x4 strapping. The blue strip is left over 5/8 OSB from the roof. That wood wall is above where my work bench will be. The colours were an ever evolving choice/process. Some people weren't a big fan of the colours I chose for my last garage so I am curious what people thing about this. It's actually grey, not baby blue.
I wasn't the biggest fan of peg board so I just used 2x12s, you can screw any hook to those. I bought them in 4' lengths as 'cull wood'. $2 a piece. I've got a decal/stencil of something cool I will put over it.
The only work I subbed out was the excavating/concrete. I did everything else solo.
It's almost time to move all my stuff in.
Outside is normal shingles and vinyl siding. Heat is provided by a heat pump I installed all by myself.
For the inside walls I used 1/4" meranti board. The corners are either 2x3s or 2x2s. Windows were cased in 1x4 strapping. The blue strip is left over 5/8 OSB from the roof. That wood wall is above where my work bench will be. The colours were an ever evolving choice/process. Some people weren't a big fan of the colours I chose for my last garage so I am curious what people thing about this. It's actually grey, not baby blue.
I wasn't the biggest fan of peg board so I just used 2x12s, you can screw any hook to those. I bought them in 4' lengths as 'cull wood'. $2 a piece. I've got a decal/stencil of something cool I will put over it.
The only work I subbed out was the excavating/concrete. I did everything else solo.
It's almost time to move all my stuff in.
