As the title says, I plan to build a workshop in an old stone barn, and I need some advice/thoughts. I am inexperienced when it comes to building etc.
This is a picture of the current interior.
As you can see, it's rough stone, with a cobbled floor. The floor is very uneven, and drops about 18" from left to right in the picture. The wall bulges at the far left corner (where the boulder is - tried to move it, but can't !!). The roof is new, and sound, but there is water seeping in the left (back) wall, and the floor is damp.
I'm not looking for a liveable space (!), just somewhere I can set up a work bench, couple of saws and some storage on the walls.
Current plan is to drop studs from the rafters to the floor on each side of the barn, run a 4x2 along the bottom of the studs on each side, and then floor joists between the 4x2s - keeping everything as level as possible. Cover the floor joists with 18mm OSB, and the studs with 12mm OSB. So far, so simple, however, I have a few questions.
First, the floor joists will span around 3.6m, so will need supported on the (very uneven) floor - I was planning to use off cuts of 4x2 simply fixing the joists to the off cuts, and resting the off cuts on the floor/ground. Will that work? Alternatives? I plan to use treated timber, and paint anything touching the floor with bitumen paint.
Second, I'm worried about damp from the walls and the floor. Do I need a waterproof lining on the stone walls and the floor?
Finally, if I wanted to insulate (haven't decided yet, but will be pretty cold in winter if I don't) - what would be the best option (I rent the shed and the landlord doesn't want me spraying anything on the walls - so spray foam insulation won't work)?
Thanks a lot for your thoughts.
This is a picture of the current interior.
As you can see, it's rough stone, with a cobbled floor. The floor is very uneven, and drops about 18" from left to right in the picture. The wall bulges at the far left corner (where the boulder is - tried to move it, but can't !!). The roof is new, and sound, but there is water seeping in the left (back) wall, and the floor is damp.
I'm not looking for a liveable space (!), just somewhere I can set up a work bench, couple of saws and some storage on the walls.
Current plan is to drop studs from the rafters to the floor on each side of the barn, run a 4x2 along the bottom of the studs on each side, and then floor joists between the 4x2s - keeping everything as level as possible. Cover the floor joists with 18mm OSB, and the studs with 12mm OSB. So far, so simple, however, I have a few questions.
First, the floor joists will span around 3.6m, so will need supported on the (very uneven) floor - I was planning to use off cuts of 4x2 simply fixing the joists to the off cuts, and resting the off cuts on the floor/ground. Will that work? Alternatives? I plan to use treated timber, and paint anything touching the floor with bitumen paint.
Second, I'm worried about damp from the walls and the floor. Do I need a waterproof lining on the stone walls and the floor?
Finally, if I wanted to insulate (haven't decided yet, but will be pretty cold in winter if I don't) - what would be the best option (I rent the shed and the landlord doesn't want me spraying anything on the walls - so spray foam insulation won't work)?
Thanks a lot for your thoughts.