HRRLutherie
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After three long years of negotiations, my parents have granted me this storage shed to become my workshop: http://imgur.com/a/NwuMw
It measures about 8' by 2.5' (2.4m by 0.8m) and the door opening is about 5ft (150cm). I've found the perfect workbench for it, and, with some lighting (and a hefty clean up!), it could be a nice little workspace.
It's to the side of the house, and I intend to drape a tarpaulin over the top so that it could potentially be used when it's raining (no space to fit inside!). It may need some waterproofing and insulation, though.
It won't accommodate much big machinery, but it's enough to get started - something I've been trying to do for the past three years!
Credit to Alex Harris for inspiration: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfNVJM32itI
Any information/advice on keeping tools safe and dry would be greatly appreciated.
Also, how would I go about waterproofing and moisture proofing the place. Would I need to insulate it? Could wood be stored in it without fear of warping?
Extra informarion: One of the hinges on the doors is broken (wood around the fittings may have rotted away, though.) And it may or may not be infested by wood lice. I'll have to get back to you on that one.
Sorry about the poor pics and lack of information - the survey was done in darkness. I'll try and get more information and pics in the coming days.
It measures about 8' by 2.5' (2.4m by 0.8m) and the door opening is about 5ft (150cm). I've found the perfect workbench for it, and, with some lighting (and a hefty clean up!), it could be a nice little workspace.
It's to the side of the house, and I intend to drape a tarpaulin over the top so that it could potentially be used when it's raining (no space to fit inside!). It may need some waterproofing and insulation, though.
It won't accommodate much big machinery, but it's enough to get started - something I've been trying to do for the past three years!
Credit to Alex Harris for inspiration: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfNVJM32itI
Any information/advice on keeping tools safe and dry would be greatly appreciated.
Also, how would I go about waterproofing and moisture proofing the place. Would I need to insulate it? Could wood be stored in it without fear of warping?
Extra informarion: One of the hinges on the doors is broken (wood around the fittings may have rotted away, though.) And it may or may not be infested by wood lice. I'll have to get back to you on that one.
Sorry about the poor pics and lack of information - the survey was done in darkness. I'll try and get more information and pics in the coming days.