The Lazy Destroyer
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Over the past couple weeks I've been working on insulating the walls in my outbuilding, now I need to start looking at a ceiling w/ insulation. But this poses a lot more questions than I had about insulating walls 
For reference, this is on a detached garage, 40'x22', bottom chord of the trusses is at about 14' and the trusses are 2x4 trusses on 24" centers.
Major thing that needs to be done is insulate. The roof gets pretty darn warm in the summer and you can feel it when you get up high in my garage. I have a gable vent fan to draw some air out but it still gets warm in there. For the insulation, I am not sure if I should plan to insulate like I have been doing for the walls: fit insulation between studs and staple... then install the ceiling? Or should I plan to install the ceiling and then come in after that from the top and drop the insulation onto the ceiling that way? I will likely be doing batts (R19 or so?) but not sure which part would normally be done first? Ceiling panels or insulation?
For the ceiling I am thinking OSB or plywood, not exactly sure just yet. I checked out some material at the local Lowes. The thick stuff (5/8" or so) feels heavy as hell. So I am concerned about the weight I would have to deal with when installing. I have a drywall lift with the extension bar, and may likely rent a scaffolding system... but even with these it just seems like it would be hard to deal with.
So I have been thinking about using furring strips on the bottom of the trusses (at maybe 12" centers) so that I can use a thinner/lighter panel. Would there be any problem with this? If I put them at 12" centers, what thickness could I go with on the paneling?
If I did the furring strips method, would I want to install the insulation first and staple it to the 2x4's, since there will be a slight gap from the furring strips at the bottom of the trusses? Or would not not matter?
For reference, this is on a detached garage, 40'x22', bottom chord of the trusses is at about 14' and the trusses are 2x4 trusses on 24" centers.
Major thing that needs to be done is insulate. The roof gets pretty darn warm in the summer and you can feel it when you get up high in my garage. I have a gable vent fan to draw some air out but it still gets warm in there. For the insulation, I am not sure if I should plan to insulate like I have been doing for the walls: fit insulation between studs and staple... then install the ceiling? Or should I plan to install the ceiling and then come in after that from the top and drop the insulation onto the ceiling that way? I will likely be doing batts (R19 or so?) but not sure which part would normally be done first? Ceiling panels or insulation?
For the ceiling I am thinking OSB or plywood, not exactly sure just yet. I checked out some material at the local Lowes. The thick stuff (5/8" or so) feels heavy as hell. So I am concerned about the weight I would have to deal with when installing. I have a drywall lift with the extension bar, and may likely rent a scaffolding system... but even with these it just seems like it would be hard to deal with.
So I have been thinking about using furring strips on the bottom of the trusses (at maybe 12" centers) so that I can use a thinner/lighter panel. Would there be any problem with this? If I put them at 12" centers, what thickness could I go with on the paneling?
If I did the furring strips method, would I want to install the insulation first and staple it to the 2x4's, since there will be a slight gap from the furring strips at the bottom of the trusses? Or would not not matter?

No ridge/soffit vents, just two gable vents on each side. One has a 1600 cfm gable vent exhaust fan on a t-stat.