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    My garage isn't as big. It's a 20X20 Multi Building. Metal studs every 5 ft. I used 7/16" OSB turned on it side next to the slab. 1/4" pegboard up to where the curve starts, on the back wall and above the garage door. Where the sheets come together without a stud I used a piece of 12 gauge steel behind it at the top and bottom. In the corners where I needed a stud to screw to I added a 2X2. It's holding up pretty well, finished it in '97, 20 years old.

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    The garage door is 10X10 off center on the front with a walk through door on the front too. On the walk in side there is a wall 7 ft from that side wall. It has OSB on both sides and pegboard up 7 ft to the loft. I've run out of pegboard space.

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    Out white metal on the inside.
    It is what it is!

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    I don't have much experience with pole barns, but I would think 3/4 plywood would be ok on those 2x6's


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    Got a question.
    Was a foot of concrete poured in the holes and let cure a day or 2 before the poles were set?
    Or, were the post stood in a bucket of treatment a week before sitting?

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    Five foot hole with 12 inches of gravel at bottom. Then post set and concrete poured up to 1 foot from top of hole. Cured about 1 week then slab poured. Slab filled rest of post holes to "lock" poles into floor. At least that's what the builder said.....


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    I agree..... and maybe run a 1x4 vertically on all the seems, that would dress it up and secure the seams
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    I don't have much experience with pole barns, but I would think 3/4 plywood would be ok on those 2x6's


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    Hope the gravel holds up.
    Stepdad built a brick grill/smoker with lots of extras. We set 6 4X4X10 TP post without gravel, concrete or extra treatment. Poured a 10X12 slab and built a simple roof over it, except for the chimney. Added a 1X12 shelf on both sides waist high, 30" from the slab. 10 years later the shelf is at 24", 15 years it's at 19". When he died I couldn't stand under it. Mom sold the place and I never went back.
    Run a 2X10 or 2X12 on the slab to post, 3 bolts per post. It will serve as a bumper and a termite barrier. Might keep a post from sinking.

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    We used osb board on our metal shop. It's 17 years old now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Iwannafish View Post
    Never Ming. Google is a wonderful thing. Did you affix the t111 to the girts directly, or did you build a stud wall between gifts and paneling?



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    Just noticed your shop is a metal building. I had to build a traditional construction building because of neighborhood covenants. I'm not sure the T111 would work for you. It's really heavy as paneling goes.

    I wanted something that would be more durable than Sheetrock and give a bit of protection from water if I needed to spray the building out.

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