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OK, so suggested the idea of a gym shed and wife agreed.
So, want something cheap, solid, good, cheap, big enough, and most importantly, CHEAP.
I've never built anything big before, most I've done is repair some floor joists and build a couple of small stud walls....
Would this work? Bear in mind, I want to do as much as possible myself to save money....
Dig out ground about 10cm, fill half with compacted hardcore, then put down 50mm concrete slabs, like these https://bgfencingltd.co.uk/product/granite-flags-600mm-x-600mm-x-50mm/
Build shed without floor, somehow or other ... and put down on floor a thick rubber mat (insulation and to protect floor)
Would that work? Or maybe just get a normal big shed? Idea would be to insulate the walls and ceiling a bit (not much as won't need to hold the heat, say 20mm) and have a fan heater to warm it up in winter.
Shed will need to be 220cm high inside, at least in apex, to allow punch bag and overhead presses.
Any suggestions? Is full DIY shed best? Would a concrete slab (which I will probably pay somebody to pour, maybe) be much better?
I think a tall pent shed would work best, that slopes to the front, so rear section can be used for the punch bag and weight lifting, from for access and whatever else ...
So, want something cheap, solid, good, cheap, big enough, and most importantly, CHEAP.
I've never built anything big before, most I've done is repair some floor joists and build a couple of small stud walls....
Would this work? Bear in mind, I want to do as much as possible myself to save money....
Dig out ground about 10cm, fill half with compacted hardcore, then put down 50mm concrete slabs, like these https://bgfencingltd.co.uk/product/granite-flags-600mm-x-600mm-x-50mm/
Build shed without floor, somehow or other ... and put down on floor a thick rubber mat (insulation and to protect floor)
Would that work? Or maybe just get a normal big shed? Idea would be to insulate the walls and ceiling a bit (not much as won't need to hold the heat, say 20mm) and have a fan heater to warm it up in winter.
Shed will need to be 220cm high inside, at least in apex, to allow punch bag and overhead presses.
Any suggestions? Is full DIY shed best? Would a concrete slab (which I will probably pay somebody to pour, maybe) be much better?
I think a tall pent shed would work best, that slopes to the front, so rear section can be used for the punch bag and weight lifting, from for access and whatever else ...