My "workshop" is a 6 x 3m garage, so not huge but it does have a loft. My large tools are on castors but the floor was - well, okay for a garage but pretty rough concrete - ugly, cold and hard underfoot, and difficult to wheel things around on. Here's a low-angle view of the empty garage.
Last b/holiday the Ms was away, the sun was shining, and I was ready with Screwfix's best dpm, 25 mm Celotex and Wisa Sprucefloor, a 18 mm t&g spruce plywood supplied by Avon Ply. Emptying the workshop was no fun, but laying down the dpm and the Celotex was quick.
I was worried that the uneven floor was going to cause problems, but gluing the t&g all round has created a decent surface. Four coats of varnish to finish.
Was it worth it? By Jove yes! The new floor is flat enough to glue up a table on, so much easier to keep clean and much nicer underfoot. Warmer and brighter too. The only downside is now I'm having to be extra careful not to drop stuff on it, but I'm sure I'll soon get over that.
All the best,
Gus
Last b/holiday the Ms was away, the sun was shining, and I was ready with Screwfix's best dpm, 25 mm Celotex and Wisa Sprucefloor, a 18 mm t&g spruce plywood supplied by Avon Ply. Emptying the workshop was no fun, but laying down the dpm and the Celotex was quick.
I was worried that the uneven floor was going to cause problems, but gluing the t&g all round has created a decent surface. Four coats of varnish to finish.
Was it worth it? By Jove yes! The new floor is flat enough to glue up a table on, so much easier to keep clean and much nicer underfoot. Warmer and brighter too. The only downside is now I'm having to be extra careful not to drop stuff on it, but I'm sure I'll soon get over that.
All the best,
Gus