DomD
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Planning on building a new workshop this summer. This will be heavily based on Mike's design but I have a few questions to ask before getting into building.
First off this is the site I want to build on (it is 'L' shaped but the pano stretches it out'):
The ground here was recently levelled so while it isn't completely flat not too much should need to be removed to get it flat. The trampoline and pile of branches will of course go.
As for size I have not fully decided but would be able to fit a 12' by 16' building on this site while remaining 2m from the borders.
I want to be able to do both woodworking and electronics shop and think because of the dust I will probably have to go for two rooms: that could potentially mean making the actual woodwork area only 12' by 10', thoughts on whether that is big enough (I know this is subjective)? The other option is having an 'L' shaped building to fit the space with the electronics area in the part coming out however I am concerned this is overcomplicating things for someone who has never done anything like this before.
For the base I plan to lay a concrete slab: I was wondering what the insulation options are for this as would ideally like the shop floor just to be concrete. The site is very inaccessible so I will definitely need to hire a pump if going this route; I may, in the end, pay for a builder to do this job as I am slightly worried about getting it level. Is this definitely the way to go or are concrete piers suited to this sort of job?
For the roof, I was initially going to do a cold mono-pitch roof with EPDM but have been considering a gable/hip for aesthetics. I am assuming this is going to be much harder work but am going to do the whole thing in CAD before to get all the angles etc. Are there load tables for these types of roofs and information on what type of joist brackets to use?
I also really like the look of clerestory windows and the light they provide but am worried that would complicate the roof framing loads especially as I haven't done roof framing before.
Just a couple of questions about Mike's design: firstly, I have seen others adding an extra layer of OSB/ply between the wall framing and breather membrane, is this not required? Secondly, how are the galvanised straps laid accurately and what sort of dimensions are required? A link to a product would be really useful.
I will pay an electrician to do the electrics but was wondering when these are installed (before insulation?) and what pipe size/diameter I should put in the slab for the cable.
Finally has anyone used 'Cedral Lap' style cladding and is there any low-cost cladding you recommend?
I appreciate this is a really long post and I have probably missed some details but thank you for any advice. Feel free to ask for any more info.
Many thanks, Dom
First off this is the site I want to build on (it is 'L' shaped but the pano stretches it out'):
The ground here was recently levelled so while it isn't completely flat not too much should need to be removed to get it flat. The trampoline and pile of branches will of course go.
As for size I have not fully decided but would be able to fit a 12' by 16' building on this site while remaining 2m from the borders.
I want to be able to do both woodworking and electronics shop and think because of the dust I will probably have to go for two rooms: that could potentially mean making the actual woodwork area only 12' by 10', thoughts on whether that is big enough (I know this is subjective)? The other option is having an 'L' shaped building to fit the space with the electronics area in the part coming out however I am concerned this is overcomplicating things for someone who has never done anything like this before.
For the base I plan to lay a concrete slab: I was wondering what the insulation options are for this as would ideally like the shop floor just to be concrete. The site is very inaccessible so I will definitely need to hire a pump if going this route; I may, in the end, pay for a builder to do this job as I am slightly worried about getting it level. Is this definitely the way to go or are concrete piers suited to this sort of job?
For the roof, I was initially going to do a cold mono-pitch roof with EPDM but have been considering a gable/hip for aesthetics. I am assuming this is going to be much harder work but am going to do the whole thing in CAD before to get all the angles etc. Are there load tables for these types of roofs and information on what type of joist brackets to use?
I also really like the look of clerestory windows and the light they provide but am worried that would complicate the roof framing loads especially as I haven't done roof framing before.
Just a couple of questions about Mike's design: firstly, I have seen others adding an extra layer of OSB/ply between the wall framing and breather membrane, is this not required? Secondly, how are the galvanised straps laid accurately and what sort of dimensions are required? A link to a product would be really useful.
I will pay an electrician to do the electrics but was wondering when these are installed (before insulation?) and what pipe size/diameter I should put in the slab for the cable.
Finally has anyone used 'Cedral Lap' style cladding and is there any low-cost cladding you recommend?
I appreciate this is a really long post and I have probably missed some details but thank you for any advice. Feel free to ask for any more info.
Many thanks, Dom