Afternoon all, so having set up my new workbench and starting off woodworking in my garage, Mrs W is booting me out as it’s too dusty and gets sawdust all over her nice gym stuff. So I’ve taken down our old decrepit shed in the garden and bought a new 10 x 6 replacement Tiger Sheds Workshop shed. It will be on the concrete base the old one was on and is fixed in size (id love a bigger workshop but that isn’t an option so we crack on). Anyway I’ve had a root around on here in terms of things to do so have some ideas. Plan is to use some Rockwool (maybe 30mm or so) and then OCB board out and paint. But i have some questions that hopefully the good folks on here can help with and also point out what i have missed. For context it will never be anything other than a man cave workshop for me, wont be slept in or converted into anything else (well by me at least). So some thoughts:
1. Do i put a waterproof membrane down between the concrete base and the shed?
2. Do i need to put in a vapour barrier and if so on what side - against the shed wood with the insulation on top of it, or on top of the insulation then board over it…or neither
3. Is 30mm of rockwool and OSB ok?
4. what sort of ventilation will i need?
5. It’s non-tantalised wood which im planning to wood preserve then paint….anything to consider there?
6. What type of insulation will need to go on the floor?
Any other tips in putting it up and then fitting it out?
Any thoughts on the above more than welcome. Thanks in advance
Jules
1. Do i put a waterproof membrane down between the concrete base and the shed?
2. Do i need to put in a vapour barrier and if so on what side - against the shed wood with the insulation on top of it, or on top of the insulation then board over it…or neither
3. Is 30mm of rockwool and OSB ok?
4. what sort of ventilation will i need?
5. It’s non-tantalised wood which im planning to wood preserve then paint….anything to consider there?
6. What type of insulation will need to go on the floor?
Any other tips in putting it up and then fitting it out?
Any thoughts on the above more than welcome. Thanks in advance
Jules