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jlpkansas

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Hello everyone - I'm new here. We just had a shop/building built for the farm. 15x60 is an enclosed shop area with a concrete floor. We had it build by QSI.

I would appreciate input on how to finish the interior, walls & ceiling. One end is a garage door & it is insulated. We were planning on plywood but upon calling for prices today - we've opened the discussion to other surfaces - or just not finishing it at all.

The use will mainly be a farm shop. To house tools & work on equipment. I will also keep my woodworking tools there.

Prices today for 4x8x1/2 ... plywood $45 OSB $16 Sheetrock $8.64 I called the local lumber yard and a Menards about an hour away. The prices above are from the local yard. Menards was about $1/sheet less on everything and we'd rather keep the business local.

Thanks!
Kansas Farmers
 
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Coleman396

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Wow, that's got to be a mistake on the plywood price.
I just did my shop with 1/2" plywood, good one side and it was $30.00 per sheet. You might want to check with them again.
 

JakeKohl

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I just bought 4x8 - 3/4" (give or take a 64th) at HD - "cabinet grade" (pine) for $34/sheet. That price you have there is pretty high.
 

Falcon67

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OSB was $14.99 at HD yesterday here. I personally like OSB. I've banged a lot of stuff - tools, cars, etc - into the walls since I moved in and the OSB cares not. In the house, my 2 yr old grandson swiped a coffee cup sized toy car off the TV stand and put a dent in the sheetrock.
 

bygasper

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If it gets wet, for example on the floor near the base, OSB will not last as well as most plywood.
 
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blaperle

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have you considered smartside? blowes and home cheapo both carry it at about $25 a sheet it hides the seems and no painting needed, looks good and is strong. here's what it looks like in my garage

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kbs2244

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Figure out the number of sheets and shop around.
Both pick up and delivered.
You might find a guy who will custom order for you with delivery to your address.
(You may need a fork lift.)
It is just a paper work transaction for him and if you make it a cash deal it cuts his costs a lot.
 

Chevy-SS

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have you considered smartside? blowes and home cheapo both carry it at about $25 a sheet it hides the seems and no painting needed, looks good and is strong. .......



Oh man, I like this. Looks great and comes in a nice tan color too - no painting! Plus, I do NOT want to be bothered with all the taping and mudding of sheetrock. Can you easily remove a panel if you wanted to run additional air/power/electronics lines behind?

Thanks, Dave in RI
 
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mikec35

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This is a 7/16 composite siding I purchased from Home Depot 2 weeks ago, $16.50 a sheet. It's primed from the factory. $2 more a sheet than OSB.
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