โApr-25-2017 09:49 PM
โApr-26-2017 05:20 PM
bbaker2001 wrote:
yes I bet the walls will have to be fire protected didn't think about that. I will check with Klamath Falls. the others might be plywood.
โApr-26-2017 05:10 PM
bbaker2001 wrote:
I am on septic, so debating on running sewer line to inside or on outside to dump before I put he 5er away. comments on in or out
โApr-26-2017 10:24 AM
โApr-26-2017 10:22 AM
happycamper002 wrote:
RVing since 1975--born in 1965.
I don't get it, but maybe other members will?
Rving with your dad perhaps?
โApr-26-2017 10:10 AM
โApr-26-2017 09:22 AM
bbaker2001 wrote:
both shop and shed are connected
โApr-26-2017 09:11 AM
โApr-26-2017 09:06 AM
bbaker2001 wrote:
yes I bet the walls will have to be fire protected didn't think about that. I will check with Klamath Falls. the others might be plywood.
I do plan on getting electric and water out there. I only have a 30 amp 5er, but probably run wire for 50, if I can plug my 30 into it.
I am on septic, so debating on running sewer line to inside or on outside to dump before I put he 5er away. comments on in or out
โApr-26-2017 08:58 AM
โApr-26-2017 08:46 AM
โApr-26-2017 08:13 AM
troubledwaters wrote:JTrac wrote:I don't think this applies to the OP but just an FYI I wouldn't recommend this approach detailed in this posters conditions. Where I live, a fire wall is required between a garage and any living spaces. I don't think MDF, OSB or other similar materials would qualify. It could result in somewhere down the line removing the walls and ceilings and redoing them.
We did a remodel of our house garage when we had to strip the ceiling to have access to the floor and walls of a bonus room above. Couldn't keep it cool in the summer so had it foamed. Not being a big fan of sheetrock in a garage I also stripped the walls since there was some damage after 15 years of use. I went to Lowe's and found some 4X8 sheets of siding with a woodgrain texture and grooves to make it look like planks. It is lapped on both sides so you get a clean joint. I painted it with a good exterior semi-gloss and after 2 years it still looks like the day I did it. I sheetrocked the ceiling by the way.
The sheets are a fiber of some kind but not MDF, I'm pretty sure. I didn't pay any attention to the fire rating if there is one. Another issue is the 4X8 size. I'm sure you have taller walls than that so if you are going for a look you would have to deal with some seams that join the top and bottom of the sheets. The last issue would be cost. Quite a bit pricier than OSB but if you use sheetrock and finish it out the cost difference might not be so much...
โApr-26-2017 08:03 AM
JTrac wrote:I don't think this applies to the OP but just an FYI I wouldn't recommend this approach detailed in this posters conditions. Where I live, a fire wall is required between a garage and any living spaces. I don't think MDF, OSB or other similar materials would qualify. It could result in somewhere down the line removing the walls and ceilings and redoing them.
We did a remodel of our house garage when we had to strip the ceiling to have access to the floor and walls of a bonus room above. Couldn't keep it cool in the summer so had it foamed. Not being a big fan of sheetrock in a garage I also stripped the walls since there was some damage after 15 years of use. I went to Lowe's and found some 4X8 sheets of siding with a woodgrain texture and grooves to make it look like planks. It is lapped on both sides so you get a clean joint. I painted it with a good exterior semi-gloss and after 2 years it still looks like the day I did it. I sheetrocked the ceiling by the way.
The sheets are a fiber of some kind but not MDF, I'm pretty sure. I didn't pay any attention to the fire rating if there is one. Another issue is the 4X8 size. I'm sure you have taller walls than that so if you are going for a look you would have to deal with some seams that join the top and bottom of the sheets. The last issue would be cost. Quite a bit pricier than OSB but if you use sheetrock and finish it out the cost difference might not be so much...
โApr-26-2017 07:53 AM
โApr-26-2017 07:31 AM
โApr-26-2017 06:42 AM