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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Tombstone
When I do one I think I would line the walls and ceiling in either tongue and groove boards or there is a similar plywood like product home depot sells. I think it is M11? Not positive the name off the top of my head. Either should hold up to moisture well. I think you should be able to hit the wall with a good sealer like drylock and just nail or screw into the studs. I would think that some of that wire shelving would work fine or if you got skills just make up some nice hardwood shelves. I think you also want somebcirculation fans. Maybe a small dict down low with an inline fan that moves it up to the ceiling and exhausts. Keep the moisture moving and stabilized. Some of the room humidifiers have a humidity sensor and I think that with the air movement would get the job done.
Ryan, I'm not seeing a M11 product at home depot. Would love to know what you had in mind.
After reading and watching as much as I could find on what to use for the paneling, I'm leaning towards going with an alternative hardwood to SC for cost. But you GOTTA have that SC smell, right? So maybe spring for SC shelves on closet system type shelving brackets?
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Hairy Cigar Fairy

Originally Posted by
SoCal gunner
Ryan, I'm not seeing a M11 product at home depot. Would love to know what you had in mind.
After reading and watching as much as I could find on what to use for the paneling, I'm leaning towards going with an alternative hardwood to SC for cost. But you GOTTA have that SC smell, right? So maybe spring for SC shelves on closet system type shelving brackets?
I will check with my Dad what its called and take some pictures of projects we did with it. It holds up way better to moisture than normal plyvwood.
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Golf Course Bum

Originally Posted by
SoCal gunner
Ryan, I'm not seeing a M11 product at home depot. Would love to know what you had in mind.
After reading and watching as much as I could find on what to use for the paneling, I'm leaning towards going with an alternative hardwood to SC for cost. But you GOTTA have that SC smell, right? So maybe spring for SC shelves on closet system type shelving brackets?
I think
@Tombstone
is thinking of T111 - I used that in my hot tub room and I agree that it holds up well to the moisture.
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Hairy Cigar Fairy

Originally Posted by
WNYTONY
I think
@
Tombstone
is thinking of T111 - I used that in my hot tub room and I agree that it holds up well to the moisture.
Yep! Thats the stuff.
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Originally Posted by
WNYTONY
I think
@
Tombstone
is thinking of T111 - I used that in my hot tub room and I agree that it holds up well to the moisture.
You have an Wineador Apartment Complex and a Hot Tub room and golf all the time?? Tony knows how to live.
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