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    My advice to you is to go ahead and wall up the inside with galvalume and to also seal the floor before you put anything inside. It sure helps to keep it nice and clean.


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    Feesh's shop is some kinda nice!!!!!
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    Nice looking shop.

    One big thing i failed to mention about my shop situation; our house is in a restricted subdivision. My lot is 0.6/ acre and any building separate from the house has to match the construction and looks of the house. We have brick and a 12/12 roof. I can get by with matching the roofing to our shingles and having vinyl siding that matches the trim on the house. A nice steel building in out.
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    Default Finally pulled the trigger!

    Thanks Rees. I've spent the weekend out here building a work bench.


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    Good job Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
    My advice to you is to go ahead and wall up the inside with galvalume and to also seal the floor before you put anything inside. It sure helps to keep it nice and clean.


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    Is that galvalume the same as they use on the roof/exterior? Or is it thinner?


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    I am almost positive that it is the same material. It is anchored to a pearling at the bottom and top. If I did it again I would have installed another pearling at the 4' or 5' height mark. That would've allowed me to anchor heavy loads directly to the walls.


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    Put all the insulation in it that you can afford. That is one thing I wish I had done different on mine. It will pay in the long run if you try to heat or cool it. My electric bill for my shop and my wife's beauty shop $60 a month on level pay and the gas bill for my shop and the house runs $35 a month on level pay. So it does not cost much to heat and cool one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
    I am almost positive that it is the same material. It is anchored to a pearling at the bottom and top. If I did it again I would have installed another pearling at the 4' or 5' height mark. That would've allowed me to anchor heavy loads directly to the walls.


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    It's the same, 29 or 26 gauge will does very nicely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
    I am almost positive that it is the same material. It is anchored to a pearling at the bottom and top. If I did it again I would have installed another pearling at the 4' or 5' height mark. That would've allowed me to anchor heavy loads directly to the walls.


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    It's the same, 29 or 26 gauge will does very nicely.
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