Spud McGee
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My pole barn is finally about to start going up. I'm attaching a picture from the manufacturer's website for how theirs are constructed. I will have 6"x6" poles on 10' centers. The steel walls are separated from the 6x6 posts by a 2-by. So there is room there to run wire between the steel and the post if I wanted. I like in GA, where the summers get a little over 100F, the winters get down to around 30F, and it snows once every 5 years.
I would like to end up with insulated walls and power run around the shop for outlets and machinery. And it seems like if I want to be able to hang shelves and cabinets and whatnot, I may need to frame in some 2x4 stud walls between the posts.
What I'm not sure on is what are all the pros and cons of the various options for how to insulate and run power. Is there one prevailing strategy thats the clear winner above all the others?
If I frame in the walls, I can run my wire between the steel and the posts and run fiberglass batts for insulation. The benefits I see there is its easy to go in and make changes and repairs in the future.
I have also seen people skip framing the walls in, just run power, attach the outlet boxes to the 6x6 posts, and spray foam the walls. That way seems like you'd get better insulation than batts, but at the cost of harder repairs and expansion down the road. And then not having the framed walls to be able to hang stuff on.
I'd like to get some opinions on the matter. How do you guys feel about the matter? What else is there to consider? Is there another option somewhere in between these that is better?

I would like to end up with insulated walls and power run around the shop for outlets and machinery. And it seems like if I want to be able to hang shelves and cabinets and whatnot, I may need to frame in some 2x4 stud walls between the posts.
What I'm not sure on is what are all the pros and cons of the various options for how to insulate and run power. Is there one prevailing strategy thats the clear winner above all the others?
If I frame in the walls, I can run my wire between the steel and the posts and run fiberglass batts for insulation. The benefits I see there is its easy to go in and make changes and repairs in the future.
I have also seen people skip framing the walls in, just run power, attach the outlet boxes to the 6x6 posts, and spray foam the walls. That way seems like you'd get better insulation than batts, but at the cost of harder repairs and expansion down the road. And then not having the framed walls to be able to hang stuff on.
I'd like to get some opinions on the matter. How do you guys feel about the matter? What else is there to consider? Is there another option somewhere in between these that is better?

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