TBNers,
I have a 50x40 out-building (garage, barn, shed, workshop, etc.) that was built using standard stick frame construction, with 2x6 studs. The side walls are 12' high with vaulted trusses. The inside peak of the trusses is approximately 16'. Currently, the building is finished externally, with open studs internally. I plan to insulate and heat this building, and to "finish" it.
I've done enough drywall to know that I don't want to hang, tape and especially sand this myself. Also, drywall isn't terribly durable, and once it's on, the walls are inaccessible.
What are the alternatives to drywall? Things I need to consider (in order) are durability, appearance, access, and cost. I know there are lots of TBNers who've been down the same path. Thanks in advance for any advice!
-nosualc
ps - Strictly speaking, this is not tractor related, other than this is where I park my JD3320. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
I have a 50x40 out-building (garage, barn, shed, workshop, etc.) that was built using standard stick frame construction, with 2x6 studs. The side walls are 12' high with vaulted trusses. The inside peak of the trusses is approximately 16'. Currently, the building is finished externally, with open studs internally. I plan to insulate and heat this building, and to "finish" it.
I've done enough drywall to know that I don't want to hang, tape and especially sand this myself. Also, drywall isn't terribly durable, and once it's on, the walls are inaccessible.
What are the alternatives to drywall? Things I need to consider (in order) are durability, appearance, access, and cost. I know there are lots of TBNers who've been down the same path. Thanks in advance for any advice!
-nosualc
ps - Strictly speaking, this is not tractor related, other than this is where I park my JD3320. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif