I'm looking to renovate my workshop this year, one of the things I want to improve is the flooring.
My workshop is based in my garage and it has an uneven concrete floor, I've previously been using some padded flooring tiles which are fine until I need to more things around, they don't play well with casters.
The issue I have is I need something that I can apply/install in sections as I don't have anywhere I can move all my machinery too while installing.
The two options I can think of at the moment are:
- A wooden flooring, using a construction lumber frame with a plywood top layer. Easy to install, shouldn't be too expensive, unsure how it would handle heavy equipment.
- Using temporary wooden frame to pour concrete or epoxy in sections. More durable than the above, probably more expensive and a bit of hassle to do.
Was wondering if anyone had any alternatives or suggestions on the above methods.
Cheers.
My workshop is based in my garage and it has an uneven concrete floor, I've previously been using some padded flooring tiles which are fine until I need to more things around, they don't play well with casters.
The issue I have is I need something that I can apply/install in sections as I don't have anywhere I can move all my machinery too while installing.
The two options I can think of at the moment are:
- A wooden flooring, using a construction lumber frame with a plywood top layer. Easy to install, shouldn't be too expensive, unsure how it would handle heavy equipment.
- Using temporary wooden frame to pour concrete or epoxy in sections. More durable than the above, probably more expensive and a bit of hassle to do.
Was wondering if anyone had any alternatives or suggestions on the above methods.
Cheers.