Hi guys, first post and seeking some knowledgeable advice. I've been transforming my garage into a usable workshop space for the last few months and am looking at my floor construction and what sort of weight limits there will be.
The garage is a concrete block built structure with a galvanised steel roof. Approximately 2.6 x 6 metres floor space with a 2.6 to 2.8 metres in height (sloped roof). Its on good solid concrete foundations around the perimeter but the middle was made up of flags and there was also an inspection pit in the middle.
I opted for a timber floor, I've used 4" x 2" C24 timbers spaced at 40cm centres across the width with a ledger board at either end and on joist hangers. Ive then added an 18mm water resistant tongue and grooved chipboard.
In short, I'm wondering what I could realistically put in there in terms of kilos per square meter. I've obtained an old school 1.2 x 0.8 metre workbench with a record 52 vice and a tail vice built in which his very heavy and will be building a frame which will add to the weight.
Appreciate any support.
The garage is a concrete block built structure with a galvanised steel roof. Approximately 2.6 x 6 metres floor space with a 2.6 to 2.8 metres in height (sloped roof). Its on good solid concrete foundations around the perimeter but the middle was made up of flags and there was also an inspection pit in the middle.
I opted for a timber floor, I've used 4" x 2" C24 timbers spaced at 40cm centres across the width with a ledger board at either end and on joist hangers. Ive then added an 18mm water resistant tongue and grooved chipboard.
In short, I'm wondering what I could realistically put in there in terms of kilos per square meter. I've obtained an old school 1.2 x 0.8 metre workbench with a record 52 vice and a tail vice built in which his very heavy and will be building a frame which will add to the weight.
Appreciate any support.