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Tips/Techniques Wall covering in garage shop.

Tips/Techniques
I have OSB in mine. Was there when I moved in, but I certainly love being able to screw stuff pretty much anywhere to the walls. If I were going from scratch with a clean slate I'd probably spring for 12mm/ 1/2" plywood, and paint it. Looks a bit more professional and finished, and I always find that the price difference for stuff like that is soon forgotten.

My dream shop would be metal siding for the lower half, and plywood for the upper. Keeps sparks and firebabies from being born, and still allows stuff to be hung anywhere. Pick the right colour for the siding, and it would hide a lot of grime associated with a welding/fab/machine shop.
My last garage/shop i drywalled and finished nicely and painted it white. As my garage activities gradually morphed into more hobby work than strictly garage/vehicle storage I began wishing for something a bit more durable than drywall, at least for the bottom 4 ft.
Built a new shop and in this one I put 3/4" plywood painted with grey floor paint paint on the bottom 8ft. The next 4ft feet and the ceiling is white metal. I am really happy with it. The plywood is durable and allow unlimited hanging for stuff and the white ceiling and upper walls is a great light reflector.
 
1/2" drywall is $19.95 per sheet and 1/2" plywood (not the best looking) is $40 per sheet at Rona.
My city shop is 1/2" ply up to about 5', the drywall, exactly for this reason. 5' instead of 4' because my concrete kerb at the bottom is exposed and almost 12".
My country shop has 3/4" sheet standing upright fastened to the wall girts. 1/2" was too flimsy to span the two girts comfortably, and the cost difference was dominated by the shipping-by-barge expense.
 
1/2" ply over on top of 1" foamboard on studs. I like ply because it's easier to mount shelves anywhere and its much more secure. The foamboard adds insulation and it acts as a vapor barrier too. I used 1" foil backed polyisocyanurate boards which had the secondary effect of creating a fairly effective Faraday cage inside the shed.
 
which had the secondary effect of creating a fairly effective Faraday cage inside the shed.

So my wife wouldn't be able to find me, call me, or know I snuck out to my shop?

Just kidding. My current shop is double layers of steel. She finds me anyway cuz I have wifi in there.....
 
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