nickson71
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Hi all
I've just started building my first workshop ....... it'll be small (3 x 2.5m) but I live in a mid terrace. Anyhow by saying I've started I mean I spent the day ripping down the old outside toilet and coal shed
My plan is to dig out some basic foundations and put in a low brick wall then use timber upward
3x2 or 4x2 timber frame with 600mm centres. outer face will have a 18mm ply facing followed by shiplap to look pretty. The back and one side wall will be the exciting stone wall of the yard. The roof will be done using the same framing timber cross battened using 50mm thick battening (to allow air cap) followed by 18mm ply and finished of with 2 or 3 layers of felt. Insulation will be 75 or 100mm depending on which timber I use. by vapour barrier and ply or plaster board on internal faces
My only query at the moment is what to do with the floor ..... at the moment I'm thinking that once the first layer or two of brick is complete I should dig out further add a layer of hard core followed sand then damp proof membrane. Once this is done I'll add another layer of brick to the walls then back fill with concrete then timber build upwards.
does this sound OK and if so what sort of thickness do I need of each floor layer
any ideas, advice or suggestions will be greatly received
Thanks
Ian
I've just started building my first workshop ....... it'll be small (3 x 2.5m) but I live in a mid terrace. Anyhow by saying I've started I mean I spent the day ripping down the old outside toilet and coal shed
My plan is to dig out some basic foundations and put in a low brick wall then use timber upward
3x2 or 4x2 timber frame with 600mm centres. outer face will have a 18mm ply facing followed by shiplap to look pretty. The back and one side wall will be the exciting stone wall of the yard. The roof will be done using the same framing timber cross battened using 50mm thick battening (to allow air cap) followed by 18mm ply and finished of with 2 or 3 layers of felt. Insulation will be 75 or 100mm depending on which timber I use. by vapour barrier and ply or plaster board on internal faces
My only query at the moment is what to do with the floor ..... at the moment I'm thinking that once the first layer or two of brick is complete I should dig out further add a layer of hard core followed sand then damp proof membrane. Once this is done I'll add another layer of brick to the walls then back fill with concrete then timber build upwards.
does this sound OK and if so what sort of thickness do I need of each floor layer
any ideas, advice or suggestions will be greatly received
Thanks
Ian