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  1. M

    Shed floor advice

    I agree. The ribbed versions are definitely more popular in most settings and make excellent drawer or workbench liners, but they are less easy to clean because of the ribs.
  2. M

    Shed floor advice

    Hi, I posted about this recently in another thread (link below). https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/workshop-flooring-options.127964/post-1581055 I think that either PVC Floor Tiles or Studded Rubber Flooring will be your best options as they're both thin and firm enough to go under...
  3. M

    Workshop Flooring Options

    Hi! Sorry I'm late to the party, but wanted to offer some info in case it helps anyone else with the same problem. Rubber Stable Matting - If it's good enough for horses, it'll be good enough for some trolleys and toolboxes. The advantages of this matting are that it is very durable and firm...
  4. M

    Anti Fatigue Workshop Mats Guide

    Many workshop owners will be familiar with the pains caused by prolonged standing, including back ache and foot pains. Fortunately, anti-fatigue matting can be used to help reduce the pain and improve comfort while working with your machinery. But with so many options out there, how do you know...
  5. M

    Upcycling a knackered saw blade

    Like it! I Think it looks brilliant!
  6. M

    Where do you buy screws?

    I go to Wickes... probably getting "screwed" on the price :-\
  7. M

    Just saying Hi

    Thanks guys, I like to get my hands dirty to will find something soon I'm sure. Not sure whether to look for courses and workshops or hobbyist groups nearby.
  8. M

    Just saying Hi

    Hi all, Just wanted to say hello. I'm not an active woodworker or craftsman but looking to get more involved ask I search for new hobbies so hoping to learn a thing or two from you lot. Look forward chatting with you. MM
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