Chris Suffolk
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Currently we have a brick outbuilding (probably an old utility or something) which is a whopping 8x6ft. I'm looking to get something bigger and wondered what the best options are?
I want to use it for general woodworking using tools like the table saw, bench top Sanders, drill presses and the occasional hand tools if I can be bothered. In terms of what I want to make it'll be mostly small hobby things, boxes, bird houses and similar sized things with the occasional side table or coffee table possibly in the future.
I'm tempted by a simple 10x20ft shed "workshop" on top of the plastic grid and gravel base system. I'm just concerned that sheds aren't that sturdy. I'm also 6ft 4 tall so I'd need to stand in the middle of the shed whereas ideally I'd like my bench in the middle.
I don't really want to spend 10k on a Brock building. Looking more in the 2-3k area to leave budget for improvements like insulation, electrics and additional interior wall surfaces or extra support braces etc.
I like the metal prefab workshops as they're nice and cheap but I think I'd end up spending another grand cladding the insulating the interior.
I want to use it for general woodworking using tools like the table saw, bench top Sanders, drill presses and the occasional hand tools if I can be bothered. In terms of what I want to make it'll be mostly small hobby things, boxes, bird houses and similar sized things with the occasional side table or coffee table possibly in the future.
I'm tempted by a simple 10x20ft shed "workshop" on top of the plastic grid and gravel base system. I'm just concerned that sheds aren't that sturdy. I'm also 6ft 4 tall so I'd need to stand in the middle of the shed whereas ideally I'd like my bench in the middle.
I don't really want to spend 10k on a Brock building. Looking more in the 2-3k area to leave budget for improvements like insulation, electrics and additional interior wall surfaces or extra support braces etc.
I like the metal prefab workshops as they're nice and cheap but I think I'd end up spending another grand cladding the insulating the interior.