Garage - stop the dust

Snyper564

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Hey all I have a roof tiles in my garage with no ceiling - so the beams are exposed. I like this but get dust from the tiles. What is the material used to almost seal the tiles exposed at the beam level where it connects with the tiles.

I do not want to put a ceiling in and I want access to my garage roof beams :)

The dust is minimal but builds over time, I brew in my garage so want to keep everything as clean as possible.
 
Perhaps install a
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ceiling against the roof. Maybe the PVC kind.
 
This. PVC ceiling or, if you want a bit of insulation, Isowall polystyrene boards are dead easy to install - either put brandering in first and glue to the brandering or use quadrant to hold them in place. Lightweight and look like painted planks.
oooh this def is different from what I thought I was looking for but this looks WAAAY BETTER
 
This. PVC ceiling or, if you want a bit of insulation, Isowall polystyrene boards are dead easy to install - either put brandering in first and glue to the brandering or use quadrant to hold them in place. Lightweight and look like painted planks.
There are different thicknesses

could you show examples with brandering and quadrant?

Thanks!
 
It's dead easy to cut with a good carpet cutter. The advantage of running it perpendicular to the trusses is that you can correct any spacing issues and have less wastage since you're cuting a number of pieces 600 or so wide rather than having to make looooong cuts on full length boards to accomodate the gap.
Thank this really helps!

Your avatar is also a blast from the past loved the game WAAAY back in the day!

 
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