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  1. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Any reason why not?
  2. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Thanks for confirming that Mike As for the paint I always use an undercoat, especially externally. Zinsser is my usual go to undercoat. The paint that I'm planning to get for the workshop is this Jotun one: Jotun paint and it does say that it requires an undercoat on any bare wood with this...
  3. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Mike, I bought shiplap and now I was wondering: a) does the same rule of nailing apply to shiplap as on your boards? eg. one nail per board about 35mm from the bottom of the board? b) I'm buying some expensive paint for it. Do I need to paint both sides or would priming the internal side be...
  4. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Just a quick update on the build. I had a bit more time and what's more important the help of a good friend of mine so there is a bit of progress on the build All walls and roof now covered in OSB, then insulation added to the roof, membrane put on and a window put in so the building is now dry...
  5. K

    New workshop project about to start

    I did consider them but they would be 2x the price of the standard ones and I want to close the project in £5k. Another benefit of the heavier tiles is that they should be less likely to come off the roof with the high winds I have coming from the fields. Would I need a vented ridge for this...
  6. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Thanks Mike. Yes, that was also my feeling just looking how solid it feels. Thank you That gable does need something different than in that photo, I was really tired when I got to that bit and didn't really think it through. It's Makers Central this weekend so not much will be done
  7. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Some progress Roof is now tied together and bolted up. Next up will be to sheet up the underside ready for insulation and membrane
  8. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Thanks Mike The ridge is 200x63mm 8m long Rafters are 150x50mm 2.7m long (on the short side) and 3.4m long (with the big overhang) Spacing is roughly 600mm (bar one rafter where it's slightly more) The tiles I'm looking at at the moment would weigh around 2.5T for this roof
  9. K

    New workshop project about to start

    I'm looking at tiles and the plain concrete tiles would weight 3900kg for this roof, that's almost 4T. Would this roof take it? I think this would be a question for Mike but maybe somebody else knows
  10. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Sorry about the delay lads. I've been flat out at work and not had much time to continue with the build (I'm self employed) but now I've taken someone on so life is a bit easier and I can crack on with the workshop. Since the last update I have boarded up the walls and last weekend the roof went...
  11. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Mine will be partly exposed and all the rest covered in pea gravel. Wood Monkey - Cabershield sheets are on the cards. What insulation did you put under the sheets and does heavy machinery have an impact on the floor?
  12. K

    New workshop project about to start

    It was easier than I expected and the whole frame is rock solid. Now I hope the rafters are as easy.
  13. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Thanks jacko. I know that pictures paint a thousand words that's why I'm trying to take photos of every stage. It's also good to show and help others. I will have a standard door and a garage door at the front and no insulated floor, the slab is my final floor which will get painted with a 2...
  14. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Framing is much much easier and way faster One up. That's the gable end facing the fields with the massive window. Second nearly ready. That's the front gable - main door and garage door. From what I know about framing the gable end opening doesn't need big headers with a pitched roof but I...
  15. K

    New workshop project about to start

    I'm pretty sure I typed something else there instead of "dung" :lol: The walls should be quick and easy, it's the ridge beam that I'm a bit worried about. This thing ways quite a lot. I honestly don't know how you Mike did it on your own and from ladders! I will plan for at least 3 people...
  16. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Quick update: 100mm blocks cut in half with a 9 inch angle grinder and then finished off with a handsaw. Straps fitted and blocks laid. Unfortunately the only day that I finally decided to lay the blocks we had frost. I had everything covered and only the top surface has suffered a bit, the...
  17. K

    New workshop

    Hi Richard, I think it's a personal choice determined on space and what you do in the workshop. Some have a multi-tool centre table, some prefer to have the machines spread all around the workshop against walls and have an assembly table in the middle. Think what you want to do and how you...
  18. K

    New workshop project about to start

    Sorry about the silence. Weather has been really bad lately with lots of rain and strong winds. There is little progress though. The bricks are down but I'm still to half the blocks and lay them. In the meantime I have cut up the remains of the old shed and it's slowly going up with smoke. I...
  19. K

    Martin's Small Work Shed

    That's a very neat shed - well done
  20. K

    It’s the simple things

    Great idea Paul. The more organised you are the more you enjoy actually working in the workshop
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