DigitalM
Established Member
Feel a bit ashamed asking this after looking at some of the fabulous workshop builds but I could use some good advice.
I have a concrete shed base that is something like 14' by 8'. A friend (experienced landscape gardener) poured/made it as a return favour for some work that I'd done for him. Problem is it's up to something like 25mm higher in one corner and simply not flat (I checked it using a levelling laser thing). Something clearly went wrong during the form-making/pouring phases. I don't want to call him back and jeopardise/stress the friendship, you may think I should/shouldn't but, no, I'm not - don't make me explain, I know he meant well and tried his best.
Anyway, I was going to buy one of those prefab workshop things. I know some of you are super awesome and knock up your own and I could too, but frankly I'm just time poor and would rather put my time into tinkering in the workshop rather than making one (though I've thought about it).
I was kind of hoping to have the floor be resin over the concrete but 25mm is likely
What are my options other than hiring a breaker and starting again? Can it be ground/leveled somehow? I see they have 'scarifiers' at the hire shop but have no experience with them.
How bad is 25mm out from one diagonal to the other (and various places in between!)?
I have a concrete shed base that is something like 14' by 8'. A friend (experienced landscape gardener) poured/made it as a return favour for some work that I'd done for him. Problem is it's up to something like 25mm higher in one corner and simply not flat (I checked it using a levelling laser thing). Something clearly went wrong during the form-making/pouring phases. I don't want to call him back and jeopardise/stress the friendship, you may think I should/shouldn't but, no, I'm not - don't make me explain, I know he meant well and tried his best.
Anyway, I was going to buy one of those prefab workshop things. I know some of you are super awesome and knock up your own and I could too, but frankly I'm just time poor and would rather put my time into tinkering in the workshop rather than making one (though I've thought about it).
I was kind of hoping to have the floor be resin over the concrete but 25mm is likely
What are my options other than hiring a breaker and starting again? Can it be ground/leveled somehow? I see they have 'scarifiers' at the hire shop but have no experience with them.
How bad is 25mm out from one diagonal to the other (and various places in between!)?