Now you gotta find some of that old buzzard knotty pine interior paneling for that "up nort' t' da lake" look
Ya, was gonna use dem big plywood sheets, so's to hang stuff from it later ya know. Could just shellac it, b'golly!
Always loved the old bead board look and had figured to use that for walls and ceiling in the purpose-built radio building (someday). Would make running balanced feeders across the ceiling quite easy.
Don, I wonder if your moisture problem could be wicking out humidity and such from inside the building due to the lack of a vapor barrier? I'm thinking about using that thick foam board with the foil covering in the walls, and sealing around things with expanding foam. Sounds like I'd better talk to someone who knows that they're doing first.
...seems a shame to waste all those good radios on a QTH down in
4-land!! Now all you need is a FB OM large solid copper knife switch affixed either to a joist above, or on a wall!!!
The only shame is that I didn't do it sooner. Aside from the usual nasty climate up there are the backsliding issues economically, politically, financially, and so on. I'm not sure that 4 Land 'deserves' to have to put up with me and my non-green radios, but I am dead certain that the northeast, and VT in particular, doesn't deserve anymore of my money. Once the house up there sells or gets struck by lightning, a landslide, whatever - I'll finally be free of it. It's not the place that I grew up in, more of a foreign, 'European' country rapidly filling with citiots.
I got the knife switch covered, though.