Hi gang,

As I get closer to finishing my Sobon shed I ponder the various methods to close it in. Being closer to the Arctic Cirle than my good friends south of the border I need some insulation for winter!

Problem is my shed is in a temporary spot for the winter and it will be moved next year. I need something that I can take apart in the spring.

I was considering a 2x4 stud wall insulated & OSB on the outside of the frame. Nailed into the frame with spikes, and sitting on a ledge for support.

Or I was considering making my own panels somehow. I am looking at about $1 per sq' for R10 rigid insulation. And another $1 per sq' for OSB and drywall on each side. If I went this route, some books say contact cement, but would construction adhesive work better?

Any thoughts/opinions/suggestions appreciated!

Basically I want to use my shed as a woodworking shop during the cold winter months here......

Bruce,