AJB Temple
Finely figured
My kitchen build having progressed to near completion, I have sadly had to move my temporary workshop into one of my oak outbuildings that I built 3 years ago. This one has been used as a quite large double garage and log store, and has loads of power as it is home to a Tesla charge point. I need to use it through the winter as a workshop, as it is close to the new kitchen and utility whereas my actual workshop is too much of a trek away.
I always intended to make oak doors, but they are some way down the project list (about 2 years off at this rate as I need to make six for the outbuildings when I go into production). Does anyone have any ideas closing off the front that will not be too unsightly and will survive at most 2 winters.
OSB looks horrible. Shuttering ply? Chuck up temporary stud wall? I don't want to waste money or time.
Adrian
I always intended to make oak doors, but they are some way down the project list (about 2 years off at this rate as I need to make six for the outbuildings when I go into production). Does anyone have any ideas closing off the front that will not be too unsightly and will survive at most 2 winters.
OSB looks horrible. Shuttering ply? Chuck up temporary stud wall? I don't want to waste money or time.
Adrian