Hey guys, I have a basement shop disconnected from the house HVAC. It's basically a half-sunk walkout basement, but it's under the house - you have to go outside to get to the door. It's kind of like a cold room in Canada. The house is insulated against it, it is not insulated itself.
The walls are concrete block. One wall has some white paint on it - I don't know if that's supposed to be waterproof or not, but the whole thing is bone dry year round.
Anyway, I would like to hang my tools, and I figured rather than putting french cleats in the block with tapcons, it'd be better to just go ahead and frame the wall.
I was considering framing it and just putting a couple pieces of OSB sheeting over the framing, screwing my hangers to the OSB, and calling it a day. What I wanted to ask was if I needed to worry about insulation or a vapor barrier in this case?
The other option, of course, would be to just do french cleats directly to the studs. I would imagine moisture would be less of a concern in this case, as it would vent better?
Help is much appreciated!