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- Kubota L3830GST, B7500HST, BX2660. Formerly: Case 480F LL, David Brown 880UE
We have a ~25x45 lean to on the barn that we use as a shop. It has a concrete floor, loft and a big rollup door.
I need to insulate at least the 3 outside walls and the roof. The two ends are 2x6 studded walls on 16" centers (both ends were done when we added the rollup door and the floor) with T111 for the skin, the other (long wall) is post and beam (doubled or tripled rough cut 2x4 posts every 6-8 feet) with vertical tongue and groove boards. Roof is shingles with plywood decking over old 1x10(?) deck boards and trusses under that.
Currently the only heat is a kerosene salamander, we have a woodstove that we will be adding at some point. I have access to a bunch of foil bubble insulation (~12' tall roll, white on one side, shiny on the other).
My first thought was on the ends (which have 2x6 studs every 16") wrap the studs with either the bubbles or tyvec from the inside (ie around each stud), then insulate it with fiberglass and add plywood to all the walls.
On the sides, I was thinking of 2" foam board between the posts and sealing that with spray in foam.
On the other hand, a friend got a bunch of this a while back and put it above his shop with good results: Foam Board. Polyiso. Delivered available. I could put that over the studs/posts and seal it with spray on foam.
My end goals are:
1. Insulate the shop enough that I can fire up the stove and keep it at a comfortable temperature (unlike now where 15 minutes after I shut the salamander off its freezing)
2. Get plywood up on all the walls so I can put up shelves
Edit: I saw http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/showthread.php?t=299549 but didn't want to clutter up that thread...
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Aaron Z
I need to insulate at least the 3 outside walls and the roof. The two ends are 2x6 studded walls on 16" centers (both ends were done when we added the rollup door and the floor) with T111 for the skin, the other (long wall) is post and beam (doubled or tripled rough cut 2x4 posts every 6-8 feet) with vertical tongue and groove boards. Roof is shingles with plywood decking over old 1x10(?) deck boards and trusses under that.
Currently the only heat is a kerosene salamander, we have a woodstove that we will be adding at some point. I have access to a bunch of foil bubble insulation (~12' tall roll, white on one side, shiny on the other).
My first thought was on the ends (which have 2x6 studs every 16") wrap the studs with either the bubbles or tyvec from the inside (ie around each stud), then insulate it with fiberglass and add plywood to all the walls.
On the sides, I was thinking of 2" foam board between the posts and sealing that with spray in foam.
On the other hand, a friend got a bunch of this a while back and put it above his shop with good results: Foam Board. Polyiso. Delivered available. I could put that over the studs/posts and seal it with spray on foam.
My end goals are:
1. Insulate the shop enough that I can fire up the stove and keep it at a comfortable temperature (unlike now where 15 minutes after I shut the salamander off its freezing)
2. Get plywood up on all the walls so I can put up shelves
Edit: I saw http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/showthread.php?t=299549 but didn't want to clutter up that thread...
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Aaron Z