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In regards to the building wrap. The roof metal is going to sweat. You can't prevent that. How the sweat is disposed of is in question. Eddie's comments above are spot on. If you wrap your building prior to putting on the tin with a vapor barrier of your choice the sweat will be directed down the roof slope and exit at the eaves instead of dripping on everything inside.
As Dave mentioned, I'd forget the OSB and use that money to improve the quality of the doors.
Menards sells metal framing for sliding doors. So when you are done there is no wood in the door. I've got a pair on my machine shed built that way and I really like them.
As Dave mentioned, I'd forget the OSB and use that money to improve the quality of the doors.
Menards sells metal framing for sliding doors. So when you are done there is no wood in the door. I've got a pair on my machine shed built that way and I really like them.