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So what everyone up too?
#11
Poured a 28x20 slab, framed walls and roof, put metal on it and am in process of insulating, paneling and wiring it. I will have a work area with heat and air soon.[Image: 0b48000fc7a3162080f7cc8c2dbc18c9.jpg][Image: 29418447d65183f6f0d9e715437deb96.jpg][Image: 9f8325a1691eab2f309c3776ae1a19cb.jpg][Image: 7dd306508316ad294ff9324057be1be1.jpg][Image: a14ffc0dd7523fc71c239853d3774da3.jpg]

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#12
THAT looks awesome Dwight!

What did you use for a ridge beam? If you are going to sheath the entire inside, you might consider cutting 4x8 sheets of Hardie panel for the bottom 2' of the walls. It is more expensive but is a cement board (non-flammable). Or, you could use some of their trim boards as a base moulding. I want to do this in my shop, just for peace of mind.
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I used a 2x10 reinforced with a 2x4 on lower sides with OSB panels gluued and screwed at the seam. 16 was the longest lumber Lowes had so I had to have a joint.

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Have been trying to decide what to use on the walls. Using 1/4 OSB to panel bottom of 2x6 rafters. Was thinking sheetrock for fire retardence. I will look at cement board also.

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#15
looks good dwight
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