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Default R-19 in a 4 inch stud wall

Framing a small shop within my unheated shop. Small area will be heated to constant 50° to obviate rust on my machinery. Have lots and lots of R-19 left over from previous projects. Need to insulate 20 feet of 2x4 stud wall. I know you aren't supposed to 'cram' insulation. However, if I do cram in the R-19 will I have less benefit than R-13 would have provided?

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Ivan Vegvary
 
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