ryanjg117
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Random update, but I went with drywall. Used 5/8" firecode for the ceiling as the trusses we're 24" OC to avoid sagging, and 1/2" on all walls. Insulated before drywalling and installed a little Cadet 240v dual-element wall heater fully understanding it wasn't going to make the shop comfortable but "bearable." Totally works for that intended purpose in our mild west coast winters.
Drywall was simply WAY cheaper than some of the other materials we've talked about here, the only really downside being how fragile it is, and the fact you have to find studs if you're mouting anything heavy. I still plan to wall-mount a few French cleat lengths and build some cabinets and tool hangers. Going to keep those cabinets lightweight and simple. Will take some pics when it's all done.
What's amazing is how much larger the shop feels when you get the drywall installed--white makes such a huge difference compared to the exposed studs and insulation. Also, gives me appreciation for the work of drywall pros. I enjoyed taping... Once you figure out how to use a curved trowel, things get a lot easier.
Onward to getting the 6" dust collection ductwork installed and copper fixed air lines... My project for the next three weekends.
Drywall was simply WAY cheaper than some of the other materials we've talked about here, the only really downside being how fragile it is, and the fact you have to find studs if you're mouting anything heavy. I still plan to wall-mount a few French cleat lengths and build some cabinets and tool hangers. Going to keep those cabinets lightweight and simple. Will take some pics when it's all done.
What's amazing is how much larger the shop feels when you get the drywall installed--white makes such a huge difference compared to the exposed studs and insulation. Also, gives me appreciation for the work of drywall pros. I enjoyed taping... Once you figure out how to use a curved trowel, things get a lot easier.
Onward to getting the 6" dust collection ductwork installed and copper fixed air lines... My project for the next three weekends.