It looks like there is a chance I could be moving my woodshop again. This time to a barn, which sounds really appealing to me. It's a standard layout, divided into three sections, with the center having a haymow. Good ceiling height, good roof, and not a terrible amount of structural issues. I'm developing a plan should this materialize to use the center section and haymow, and one of the sides for the shop. It would actually be a little smaller than my current shop, which I love, but this one would be in better location.
My question for you construction guys, how would you insulate the roof to best keep the ceiling height? Steel roof over osb over original board sheeting. I'm tempted to just consider fiberglass batts in the bays because I think the roof will breath to some extent over it because of the gaps in the original sheeting. Thoughts?
For the record, I'll add that I didn't insult the barn roof, that I know of. Leaving the title of the thread alone though because it's amusing.