jkrswld
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So here's some pics of the current state of my garage. I scored some free insulation from a friend and got 2 of the walls done. I need to do the 3rd and the ceiling yet. I plan to throw OSB on ceiling and walls when done. The floor is going to get some drylock paint + flakes. I'm 25 and will not be staying here forever, so I don't want to invest the time/money of epoxy. With my basic usage I think the paint will be fine and 100% better looking than it does right now, even if some bits come up now and then.
Usage: Basic car maintenance and projects. Oil changes, brakes, tune ups, etc. No welding and likely very little grinding. I have a small propane torpedo heater that I'll use when I'm out there in the winter. It is detached and I have no need to have it stay at a particular temperature - I just want it to hold the heat a bit better when I'm out there. I'm in Wisconsin so winters can get pretty silly.
So, what would everybody recommend for doing the ceiling? I found some insulation on craigslist that seems to be the right width for the walls (16") but the trusses are more like 22 or 24" if I remember right. I think the ad on craigslist said 6 inches thick - so it is possible it may compress just a bit. Will that destroy the insulation value? With my usage, would it be worth it to just throw the 15" wide insulation into the 24" space, or should I cut strips off and make sure the space between trusses are filled? I mean, I know it would be best to do so but with my usage - is it going to make a noticeable difference?
Also if anybody has any tips on storage/organization please let me know. I've used some things I've found here already but am always looking to maximize space and efficiency.
I can take more pics as requested. Sorry for huge size, I didn't resize them before uploading. Would it be better to just link?
Usage: Basic car maintenance and projects. Oil changes, brakes, tune ups, etc. No welding and likely very little grinding. I have a small propane torpedo heater that I'll use when I'm out there in the winter. It is detached and I have no need to have it stay at a particular temperature - I just want it to hold the heat a bit better when I'm out there. I'm in Wisconsin so winters can get pretty silly.
So, what would everybody recommend for doing the ceiling? I found some insulation on craigslist that seems to be the right width for the walls (16") but the trusses are more like 22 or 24" if I remember right. I think the ad on craigslist said 6 inches thick - so it is possible it may compress just a bit. Will that destroy the insulation value? With my usage, would it be worth it to just throw the 15" wide insulation into the 24" space, or should I cut strips off and make sure the space between trusses are filled? I mean, I know it would be best to do so but with my usage - is it going to make a noticeable difference?
Also if anybody has any tips on storage/organization please let me know. I've used some things I've found here already but am always looking to maximize space and efficiency.
I can take more pics as requested. Sorry for huge size, I didn't resize them before uploading. Would it be better to just link?
