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Originally Posted by Accel Junky
(Post 13538812)
What kind of lift is that? Looks different. I guess primarily just for storage compared to a 4 post?
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Originally Posted by 0-60 freak
(Post 13544406)
NEED HELP! About to break ground behind my house on my 3000sq ft garage. I need suggestions on wall and ceiling panels, I have a spider and dirt dobber problems where I live and I do not want to do sheetrock. I was going to leave the ceiling open trusses, but feel long term will not be wise due to cleaning difficulty, walls will be 12' high....advise please!
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Originally Posted by 0-60 freak
(Post 13544406)
NEED HELP! About to break ground behind my house on my 3000sq ft garage. I need suggestions on wall and ceiling panels, I have a spider and dirt dobber problems where I live and I do not want to do sheetrock. I was going to leave the ceiling open trusses, but feel long term will not be wise due to cleaning difficulty, walls will be 12' high....advise please!
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Originally Posted by FFaust
(Post 13544877)
Derek, I think that you might need to expand.
see u soon I hope ;-) |
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Originally Posted by 0-60 freak
(Post 13544406)
NEED HELP! About to break ground behind my house on my 3000sq ft garage. I need suggestions on wall and ceiling panels, I have a spider and dirt dobber problems where I live and I do not want to do sheetrock. I was going to leave the ceiling open trusses, but feel long term will not be wise due to cleaning difficulty, walls will be 12' high....advise please!
http://www.cemplank.com/cemplank.shtml Just curious, why no drywall? Not sure if you have code requirements to meet but you can always use a gypsum wall board material and clad it with almost anything. The fire protection is a nice thing to have. You can use an exterior grade gypsum wall board like densglass if you are concerned about moisture and mildew. http://www.buildgp.com/densglass-fib...smat-sheathing |
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Originally Posted by doubleurx
(Post 13545555)
16 gauge hot rolled steel panels would look amazing. It has a nice blue/gray mottled finish.
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^ Nice office!
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Drywall it.
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Originally Posted by signes
(Post 13548894)
^ Nice office!
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Move in has started, still a few punch list item left but it's starting to feel right.
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Originally Posted by osu s2k
(Post 13549255)
Drywall it.
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Originally Posted by consolidated
(Post 13548811)
It's a good idea, affordable, indestructible and works with magnets. This is one of the conference rooms in my office with it on the left side. Countersink the fasteners, butted joints, wax finish and it looks clean.
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Originally Posted by bobaines
(Post 13575758)
Move in has started, still a few punch list item left but it's starting to feel right.
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