Firstly thanks to wizer, Mike Garnham, Tony Spear, Boz62, joiner_sim and PAC1 for your wise words on part 1 (https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=33799).
Distilling your advice (and some from another forum) I decided to finish the walls as follows: From outside to in they will be external cladding, 20mm void, 50mm rigid board insulation and faced with 11mm OSB.
I'll be painting the walls gloss White and, although opinions were mixed as to the floor, I've decided to paint the floor as well because the dust is doing my head in! I've heeded the warnings about slippy floors - the paint is of the 'anti-slip' variety.
Anyway, enough of my rambling, the next thing is to run power cables (which will be in housing on the inside i.e. not in the walls) and this is where I need some help - where do I put the sockets? This will be determined by where the machinery goes but I haven't got any yet!
The shed is 25' 6" by 11' 4" so definitely in the 'long and thin' category. Double doors are at one end and I think, unless you lot reckon otherwise, I'm going to place a 6' by 2' bench that I'm going to build at the far end. Wood storage I hope to have somewhere in the roof. This leaves me with the 2 long sides to use for the power tools.
Taking a wild guess as to what machinery I might end up with, it could be a chop saw, planer/thicknesser, table saw, morticer, pillar drill and dust extraction. The thing is I haven't got a clue as to the best way to place them. I hadn't thought this would be a problem but when I allow for good clearance on the in-feed and out-feed areas it is suddenly not so easy. I had thought my shed was pretty big but when I try and plan this out on paper it looks annoyingly small! I had hoped to keep all the machinery along the walls and have the entire middle area open but I'm beginning to think this might not be possible.
So, any thoughts as to the placement of these power tools?
Thanks in advance.
Jim
Distilling your advice (and some from another forum) I decided to finish the walls as follows: From outside to in they will be external cladding, 20mm void, 50mm rigid board insulation and faced with 11mm OSB.
I'll be painting the walls gloss White and, although opinions were mixed as to the floor, I've decided to paint the floor as well because the dust is doing my head in! I've heeded the warnings about slippy floors - the paint is of the 'anti-slip' variety.
Anyway, enough of my rambling, the next thing is to run power cables (which will be in housing on the inside i.e. not in the walls) and this is where I need some help - where do I put the sockets? This will be determined by where the machinery goes but I haven't got any yet!
The shed is 25' 6" by 11' 4" so definitely in the 'long and thin' category. Double doors are at one end and I think, unless you lot reckon otherwise, I'm going to place a 6' by 2' bench that I'm going to build at the far end. Wood storage I hope to have somewhere in the roof. This leaves me with the 2 long sides to use for the power tools.
Taking a wild guess as to what machinery I might end up with, it could be a chop saw, planer/thicknesser, table saw, morticer, pillar drill and dust extraction. The thing is I haven't got a clue as to the best way to place them. I hadn't thought this would be a problem but when I allow for good clearance on the in-feed and out-feed areas it is suddenly not so easy. I had thought my shed was pretty big but when I try and plan this out on paper it looks annoyingly small! I had hoped to keep all the machinery along the walls and have the entire middle area open but I'm beginning to think this might not be possible.
So, any thoughts as to the placement of these power tools?
Thanks in advance.
Jim