That looks good. Can you post any other info on how you finished the inside? I am having a Pole Building built and have no idea how to economically finish the inside. Yours looks like a very good option.
Did you Tyvek the outside before the metal was installed? Also any other info on how you framed the inside and how you insulated it would be a great help.
Sure thing....I'll try to keep it short to keep from messing up this thread. Yes, there was Tyvek on the outside before the exterior panels were put up.
For the inside, I pretty much just used 2x4s horizontally between the 4x6 posts so I'd have a place to secure the steel panels, and keep the insulation in place. Technically I think they're called girts, but lots of people call them purlins (which I think is technically for roof terminology, but it doesn't make a difference really). I used 24" R19 kraft faced fiberglass insulation, and put a 2x4 vertically half way between the 4x6 posts (screwed to the girts) to have a stapling surface. Then I put 1" foam board insulation between the girts since it's free space and didn't add much to the overall cost. A little bit of 2x6 framing around the windows to bring it out to the level of the girts between the 4x6 posts and it was time to hang steel. I used a J-chanel with frieze around the perimeter of the ceiling....it's like two J-chanels that are 90* to one another, so it covers both the ceiling panels, and the wall panels.
In reality, hanging the panels is the easy part....getting everything else done is what takes some time. As I recall, all of the steel, nails, and trim to do the ceiling and walls ran me around $1,300 for this 24x40 section (the barn is 40x64 overall). I didn't try to track what I spent on the lumber, and I haven't added up what the insulation costs were, but those two numbers are probably pretty low.
This shows the interior wall I posted above before I started on the inside:
This shows it as I was putting the foam board over the fiberglass, and you can see some of the framing around the window. After this is was really just trimming panels to length and hanging them.