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Design and fit out of a woodturning workshop ?

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Wood spinner:
Hopefully I will be moving home soon , It's taken me several months to find what I think is a decent home with a nice workshop  ;D I got all excited when I went and viewed the home , So excited I forgot to measure the workshop up  ::)

In the past all I have had is a shed / garage that is NEVER big enough  :( full of stuff that I can't use as no room

So the thought of room to build / design and fit out inside is now on my mind  ;)

Just hope the sale / purchase doesn't fall through

Any input most welcome

Bill21:
What’s the workshop built from and is it insulated? Make sure you have enough power sockets. Good lighting is a must. I’m sure others will chip in with their ideas once we know a bit more of what you’ve got.

Wood spinner:
Its fairly modern , Steel framed and clad in corigated / Box section steel , Not sure what to do with the inside yet re cost of insulating , I do understand it may suffer condensation

Twisted Trees:
Tin box is not a place I would want my lathe in. Condensation is a nightmare and a tool killer, it can be mitigated with vapor barrier, insulation and timber lined, but if you are starting from empty I would consider the option of taking the steel off and just using the framework as a building structure.

Wood spinner:
Wont be happening now as my offer to buy was rejected  >:(

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