Steve Blackdog
Established Member
Any advice welcome on my shed buying problem...
I am planning for it to be my workshop for my woodturning and other odd bits and peices of woodworking. I want it to house my lathe, band saw, grinder + maybe router table etc and a reasonable workbench, plus storage for other tools etc.
I have just enough room for a 12 x 8 Apex shed, but a 10 x 8 will fit much better. I feel 10 x 8 will be big enough, but wonder what it will be like if i start filling it with kit?
Tanalised 22mm shiplap with a DP membrane on the walls costs nearly twice as much as the second favourite which is not tanalised (but treated) 19mm shiplap, but no DP membrane. With the price difference I could buy a new lathe :wink:
I don't want to find everything rusts, but notice than very few ready made sheds (ever heavy duty ones) have DP membranes on the walls.
If I buy the cheaper shed without the DPM can I retrofit DPM between the spars?
I am planning to line the walls with plywood and possibly put kingspan type insulation between the spars of the frame.
Any wisdom gratefully received.
Cheers
Steve
I am planning for it to be my workshop for my woodturning and other odd bits and peices of woodworking. I want it to house my lathe, band saw, grinder + maybe router table etc and a reasonable workbench, plus storage for other tools etc.
I have just enough room for a 12 x 8 Apex shed, but a 10 x 8 will fit much better. I feel 10 x 8 will be big enough, but wonder what it will be like if i start filling it with kit?
Tanalised 22mm shiplap with a DP membrane on the walls costs nearly twice as much as the second favourite which is not tanalised (but treated) 19mm shiplap, but no DP membrane. With the price difference I could buy a new lathe :wink:
I don't want to find everything rusts, but notice than very few ready made sheds (ever heavy duty ones) have DP membranes on the walls.
If I buy the cheaper shed without the DPM can I retrofit DPM between the spars?
I am planning to line the walls with plywood and possibly put kingspan type insulation between the spars of the frame.
Any wisdom gratefully received.
Cheers
Steve