[modeleng] Re: Workshop construction

  • From: "Terry Lane" <tel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 07:19:03 +1000

Well, if I had me druthers, (instead o' bein' stuck under the 'ouse wif the
spiders & rats) I think concrete blocks (breeze blocks?) for the walls,
corrugated iron roof with fibreglass bats & mdf ceiling. BIG northern,
double glazed winder.


> Going on from the thread about roofs, what opinions has anyone about the
> construction of an ideal workshop?
>
> Personally, I have had workshops in timber sheds, brick garages, concrete
> garages, and a lean-to garage.
> Plus some extra space in a greenhouse!
>
> I have seen workshops in almost every possible location and of every
> conceivable method of contruction, and us model engineers still seem to
> manage no matter what.
>
> But, what IS the best?
>
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