outcycling
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Hi guys,
Went on a course a few years back and built an acoustic guitar and now looking to get into building them at home so looking to convert single garage into a workshop with bandsaw being the biggest machine in there. Although do have a line of floor standing shelving units stacked with tools.
It’s currently brick single skin so looking to insulate but don’t want to loose much on room size if pos.
Walls could use 25mm jablite or equivalent with 9mm ply over or 25mm TLP maybe? Plugged and screwed. Or could batten out.
ceiling 50mm between joists and plasterboard or TLP.
Not sure what to do with floor.
If I put down MR 22mm tonged and grooved loft boards floating straight down on the concrete floor would that provide sufficient insulation factor? I was thinking 25mm insulation first then the boards but I expect the weight of machinery and tools on the floor will compress the insulation. I could go whole hog and put down 2x2 joists at 400 centres and insulate then board but was wondering if it was really worth the hassle for a floor that has more potential to deflect or fail under load.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Went on a course a few years back and built an acoustic guitar and now looking to get into building them at home so looking to convert single garage into a workshop with bandsaw being the biggest machine in there. Although do have a line of floor standing shelving units stacked with tools.
It’s currently brick single skin so looking to insulate but don’t want to loose much on room size if pos.
Walls could use 25mm jablite or equivalent with 9mm ply over or 25mm TLP maybe? Plugged and screwed. Or could batten out.
ceiling 50mm between joists and plasterboard or TLP.
Not sure what to do with floor.
If I put down MR 22mm tonged and grooved loft boards floating straight down on the concrete floor would that provide sufficient insulation factor? I was thinking 25mm insulation first then the boards but I expect the weight of machinery and tools on the floor will compress the insulation. I could go whole hog and put down 2x2 joists at 400 centres and insulate then board but was wondering if it was really worth the hassle for a floor that has more potential to deflect or fail under load.
Any advice greatly appreciated.