Max,
I built my shop 24 on center too.  Home Depot had strips instead of rolls of 
insulation.  They came either 8 or 10 strips and they are folded in half and in 
a giant garbage bag  of plastic.  I found both the 2 by 4 and 2 by 6 strips 
there.  Lowes didn't carry anything wider than 16 inch rolls.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Max Robinson 
  To: Blind Handyman 
  Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:19 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] This summer's project, Max's shop.


  Last summer it was Sue's Teddybear Cottage and this summer it's Max's Shop. 
  Last summer it maid sense to run the electrical wiring to both places at the 
  same time. There were odd moments in which the weather was rainy, not too 
  many last summer though, Sue had something to do and needed to dress up, or 
  she was too tired to work that day. In those times and sometimes at night I 
  managed to finish the wiring of the shop. I also installed ceiling joist. 
  Believe it or not, it came without them. The stringers come down from the 
  peak of the roof to the top wall plate. There is a truss member across 
  between opposite stringers to keep them from collapsing. I want to insulate 
  and panel the interior so it was necessary to install the missing joist. 
  Then my job started up again and the weather turned cold and working in an 
  uninsulated shop at night was no fun. Now in the spring my 
  on-again-off-again job gave me some time off and the weather warmed up about 
  the same time. The walls are constructed with 2 by 4 studs on 24 inch 
  centers and every other stud is doubled. The Teddybear Cottage is built the 
  same way and last summer we couldn't find insulation that was wide enough 
  for 24 inch centers and thin enough for 2 by 4 construction. Instead we had 
  to buy R19 insulation which is for 2 by 6 studs. We jammed it in the 
  smaller thickness. The 2 by 4 on 24 inch centers style of construction 
  must be catching on because this spring we have found R13 insulation which 
  is 22 inches wide but for 2 by 4 stud spaces. We have now finished the 
  walls. The building is 30 by 12 feet and the ceiling is 92 inches high, 
  nominally 8 feet. As your homework assignment, figure out the total area. 
  Since last summer we bought a pneumatic staple gun along with a compressor 
  of course. Here's a tip. If the staples are tearing out of the paper, put 
  Gorilla tape along the edge. Staples won't tare through that.

  Regards.

  Max. K 4 O D S.

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