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adanielsson
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Been a bit busy with other stuff lately but finally managed to get something done to the shop.
About to install an air heat pump to get the heating a bit more efficient, it'll go along the remaining unrenovated wall, so I replaced the old boards with new osb and plasterboard. I hate mounting stuff in only plasterboard, so osb underneath is worth every penny to me.
Namely, this wall..

Due to the difference in height between my property and my neighbours (that this wall is right on the border of) the lower 60cm of wall consisted of bricks, so I decided to do the new wall only over the timber frame and will plaster(?) that part to give me some extra protection against water and sparks.

And when I was at it I redid the last portion of the connecting wall.

I'll hold off on finished shots, since the corner was immediately filled with stuff once the walls were finished. The joy of a small shop.
I needed some space since I was attacking the lathe room next..
I made a box steel frame and covered that in a 20mm sheet..

And then another 20mm sheet, but this time one that has a ~1mm galvanized steel sheet glued at both sides. The resulting sandwich is incredibly stiff.


Screwed that in and then finished it off with some more aluminium finishings along the edges. Whats left is the one that covers the front edge. But I'll get something a bit thicker there.

Then with some help of a friend we freed the lathe from its legs and heaved it up on the bench..

Then I painted the other IKEA cabinet and got that one up behind the lathe.

About to install an air heat pump to get the heating a bit more efficient, it'll go along the remaining unrenovated wall, so I replaced the old boards with new osb and plasterboard. I hate mounting stuff in only plasterboard, so osb underneath is worth every penny to me.
Namely, this wall..

Due to the difference in height between my property and my neighbours (that this wall is right on the border of) the lower 60cm of wall consisted of bricks, so I decided to do the new wall only over the timber frame and will plaster(?) that part to give me some extra protection against water and sparks.

And when I was at it I redid the last portion of the connecting wall.

I'll hold off on finished shots, since the corner was immediately filled with stuff once the walls were finished. The joy of a small shop.
I needed some space since I was attacking the lathe room next..
I made a box steel frame and covered that in a 20mm sheet..

And then another 20mm sheet, but this time one that has a ~1mm galvanized steel sheet glued at both sides. The resulting sandwich is incredibly stiff.


Screwed that in and then finished it off with some more aluminium finishings along the edges. Whats left is the one that covers the front edge. But I'll get something a bit thicker there.

Then with some help of a friend we freed the lathe from its legs and heaved it up on the bench..

Then I painted the other IKEA cabinet and got that one up behind the lathe.

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