chuck356
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A couple years ago I scraped up enough money to build my retirement building, a 30x63 pole barn built by a company named Blitz, they did an awesome job, I am very happy. I have the building divided into 3 sections: one is cold storage for mowers, skid steer, etc, the center is my shop area, it is finished out as I like, and last but not least the west end is my mancave/office. I have 16" on center studs (like a house) and want to finish the mancave. The side walls are spray foamed but not the roof in this area.
So I an trying to figure out how to go about installing a ceiling in the 30x21 mancave, I want to be able to use blown in insulation after the ceiling is installed. I want to use 7/16 OSB for the ceiling material, or any suggestions you may have, but where I am really getting hung up is the joists (what the ceiling attaches to, not exactly sure on the terminology). The room will be divided off, so it will be roughly 17x21, the other side (13x21), will get it's ceiling eventually. The 17' span to support the ceiling is where I am not sure about.
The roof trusses are really wide spaced (about 9'), and the isn't much else up there to grab onto for support, if that is even permitted with this style of building. I just want a finished room that is easy to heat.
So I an trying to figure out how to go about installing a ceiling in the 30x21 mancave, I want to be able to use blown in insulation after the ceiling is installed. I want to use 7/16 OSB for the ceiling material, or any suggestions you may have, but where I am really getting hung up is the joists (what the ceiling attaches to, not exactly sure on the terminology). The room will be divided off, so it will be roughly 17x21, the other side (13x21), will get it's ceiling eventually. The 17' span to support the ceiling is where I am not sure about.
The roof trusses are really wide spaced (about 9'), and the isn't much else up there to grab onto for support, if that is even permitted with this style of building. I just want a finished room that is easy to heat.
