PokerG
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About to start putting things in place that will dictate the final shape of my workshop. I thought I had everything planned but I am starting to second guess myself so would like some thoughts from those with a bit more experience than me. (Hell, that would include a random person on the bus)
The shed is made of wood sitting on railway sleepers with a pitched roof with a longer side thats a green roof and the back is felt.
The current layout is including in the following image:
Hopefully that will give you an idea of just how cramped the place is looking. The dimensions are roughly 20ft x 9ft (233" x 110" to be precise). The assembly bench and main workbench are going to be 28" deep. The storage unit at the back will be about 18" deep. The stove (my current concern from those not reading the other thread) is the HotSpot R2 which will have the flu going straight up into the pitched roof. I plan on using something (currently thinking about Tim's aluminium foil wrapped plasterboard solution) to protect both the backwall and the as yet fictitious (ie not built yet) storage solution at the back of the room.
It is cramped and there is a lot in there for such a small space. But I have all the equipment assemble and I think it is doable with the tablesaw rolling about on the casters.
My main 2 things are:
1: Do you think the stove is in the right place? (Bear in mind the flu really needs to come out the back through the felt roof section)
2: Can you think of anything stupidly obvious that I have missed? (before I install the sink, which happens later today, as this will be the first sort of immoveable object, others being the carriage bolted drill press, the assembly bench & the stove)
I am also happy to entertain any general criticism of the whole setup as this is a pretty steep learning curve.
Thanks,
Gary
The shed is made of wood sitting on railway sleepers with a pitched roof with a longer side thats a green roof and the back is felt.
The current layout is including in the following image:
Hopefully that will give you an idea of just how cramped the place is looking. The dimensions are roughly 20ft x 9ft (233" x 110" to be precise). The assembly bench and main workbench are going to be 28" deep. The storage unit at the back will be about 18" deep. The stove (my current concern from those not reading the other thread) is the HotSpot R2 which will have the flu going straight up into the pitched roof. I plan on using something (currently thinking about Tim's aluminium foil wrapped plasterboard solution) to protect both the backwall and the as yet fictitious (ie not built yet) storage solution at the back of the room.
It is cramped and there is a lot in there for such a small space. But I have all the equipment assemble and I think it is doable with the tablesaw rolling about on the casters.
My main 2 things are:
1: Do you think the stove is in the right place? (Bear in mind the flu really needs to come out the back through the felt roof section)
2: Can you think of anything stupidly obvious that I have missed? (before I install the sink, which happens later today, as this will be the first sort of immoveable object, others being the carriage bolted drill press, the assembly bench & the stove)
I am also happy to entertain any general criticism of the whole setup as this is a pretty steep learning curve.
Thanks,
Gary