Swinging for Divorceā€¦

I have always said, look at what the locals do. (Unless you live where (most) all the locals are idiots!) (I did not mention any particular state in that remark!!!) Otherwise this will go to P an P!!!!!!
I have mentioned before check with Luckys Discount Lumber, just east near Seymore Mo one of the largest pole barn builders in S Mo. Ask for my buddy PorkChop. For advice and materials!

Here in Texas they call them barnameniums, I built two in Mo. where I called them pole barn homes! ha! Ok so I am not wealthy and just simple. One in 05 an sold it in 07, (the Pilgrim from Az. had $) and 10 mi out of Springfield but I had neighbors, made a $ and moved 40 miles further out and built the second one in 07. We used the accepted method of laying a material under the roof tin that was a vapor barrier. Cheap and it works. 6 inch studs between the poles, I prefer a subfloor to a pad that can crack, but hey we are talking pole barn garage! I digress.

Your shop, I would insulate between the studs with plain fiberglass insulation like just said above, and blow in plain old cellose insulation on that. Works and is cheap. A dentist can do it!! Do your walls in sheetrock or whatever you desire. In my last Mo. home was 1500sq ft, ALL I ever had for heat was a $250 wood stove. It was fine. But I wasn't raised in the burbs. A small wood stove and cheap wood will run you out if you warm it up before hand otherwise, or be fancy and have central heat and air like my sissy buddy. Look at pellet stove that run off wood pellets or shelled corn.

Have you had throwed rolls at Lamberts yet!?? :steering: :steering: :steering: :confederateflag: