could any one like give me a shopping list so i know what to buy
Hello bling. Well, in a way, this is kind of ludicrous. First off, you don't even have a plan. Second, you haven't even told us if you own the property where this "building" is going to be erected. Third, you give no idea of the location, which can drastically alter the material and construction technique choices. Fourth, building codes differ in some respects throughout the country or the world for that matter. You could be in Siberia or Mexico City!! As far as a list of materials, we don't even know whats available to you other than your brothers sawmill.
Even then, he doesn't manufacture Tyvec, concrete, rebar, roofing materials, exterior shiething, insulation etc. etc. Even a small building uses an abundance of different materials, ALL of which must be available to you if we were to spec them for you. For instance, we have no idea of the soil conditions which determines your footing design as well as roof loads which also has a bearing. You could build post and beam construction, but then point loads on footings would have to be calculated. Standard residenctial construction in the US STILL has a variety of material choices and this is only the exterior shell. But just for the sake of ILLUSTRATION ONLY, here is a small list.
Exterior SHELL. 12 x 20
Foundation Footing..8"
wx18"d concrete w/ integral 4"slab w/ embedded wire screen over visqueen layer over 6" gravel bed (assuming min acceptable soil standards exist)
Exterior wall framing. 2x6x10 DougFir stud/plates studs @ 16"oc
Exterior sheithing......1/2" OSB w/ 1" Stucco
Insulation Rockwool or Fiberglass batt R-38
Roof framing ... Standard Sissor truss @ 16" o.c. Ext. pitch 5/12 int pitch
3/12(note attic to be vented, roof not part of 2 leaf STL system
Interior control room sheithing...2 layers 5/8"drywall on Resiliant channel(fastened to ext. framing except for iso wall @cr/studio(double wall w/ same drywall schedule
Control room floor synomonous w/ slab)
Control Room ceiling 1st leaf (2 layer drywall on underside of truss w suspended 2nd leaf via Risc isolators and Hatchannel w/ 2layers 5/8" drywall (4 layers of drywall MUST be in truss calc's)
Studio ceiling .. 1st leaf 2 layers 5/8" drywall on underside of truss-
2nd leaf ..2 layers 5/8" drywall on 2x10(see structural span code) ceiling
joists supported by wall framing on floated floor.
Studio walls. 2x4 framed on floating floor w 9" airgap from interior sheithing to exterior sheithing. Interior shieth w/ 2 layers 5/8" drywall. R-19 batt type insulation @ wall cavities.
Doors/jambs....(2)1 3/4" Solidcore ext drs w/ vesibule airlock Provide seals/thresholds and custom Jambs @ RC walls w/ floating trim.
Interior ..Double sliding glass w/ special flush floor channels, smoke seals and 1/4" glass w/ angled airgap min 8" at short end. Trim and baseboards TBD by room construction and iso connection requirements.
HVAC..double duty plenum w/exterior compressor(spec'd by professional)
serpentine flex ducting, with decoupled brackets, grills, registers etc.
Interior Acoustics..prior design integral w/ room designs..(ha!) ie..lots of
OC 703 or Rockwool panels w/ deep bass traps into ceilings.
Attic insulation...full roof framing cavity R-38, 18" blow in or batt type at
cieling, and R-19 @ airgaps
Roof shiething..5/8 OSB w/ high profile comp 25 yr roof over 30yr felt.
Gutters, eaves, venting, etc as per preference.
Electrical plan as per requirement and code PERIOD!!
Note, all construction connections, materials spans etc must be approved
by local permit issuing authority.
Well, as you can see, this BARELY scratches the surface of specifying things from a distance. In reality, it would be rediculous for anyone here to ACTUALLY try to do it as they would be putting themself in a precarious position as it is not within the scope of a forum such as this to do so. My little spec list here was for ILLUSTRATION ONLY. DO NOT USE FOR ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION !!!
(Note to Rod/Steve. You KNOW where I'm coming from!!! I am NOT delusional

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