ok guys.
Ive recently built up a smallish workshop/shed from a 'Waltons' kit and as the floor was so atrocious I made my own.
9ft by6ft
4x2 timber bearers at about 15" centres, with noggins every 3 feet or less!
Im using 22mm tongue and groove chipboard flooring as opposed to 18mm and the reasoning behind the overkill noggins and joist spacing is that its going to have a fair bit of weight on the floor.
An engine on a stand weighing 250kg, and in another corner an engine hoist weighing 18 stone. Plus workbench, tools etc
Provided of course the floor stays dry (There is a DPC and felt wrap under the base and its dry as a bone currently) will it take the weight or do I need to add a covering of 18mm external ply for good measure
thanks
Ive recently built up a smallish workshop/shed from a 'Waltons' kit and as the floor was so atrocious I made my own.
9ft by6ft
4x2 timber bearers at about 15" centres, with noggins every 3 feet or less!
Im using 22mm tongue and groove chipboard flooring as opposed to 18mm and the reasoning behind the overkill noggins and joist spacing is that its going to have a fair bit of weight on the floor.
An engine on a stand weighing 250kg, and in another corner an engine hoist weighing 18 stone. Plus workbench, tools etc
Provided of course the floor stays dry (There is a DPC and felt wrap under the base and its dry as a bone currently) will it take the weight or do I need to add a covering of 18mm external ply for good measure
thanks