Meanwhile inside with Dads help we put up some internal partition walls in the back of the shed. This let me put in a bunch of warehouse shelves to store stuff away. I've been slowly culling the amount of junk I keep over the last few years. I've got rid of a lot of stuff at swap meets and taken trailer loads of stuff to the dump. I've been working hard to cure myself of hoarding old parts and I'm a lot more selective about what I keep now.
I also picked up a 2 post hoist. I wish I'd had one of these years ago! It makes working on cars so much more enjoyable. Gone are my days of lying on a cold shed floor fumbling around to find the right spanner only to realize you left it on the bench.
I've also set up a dedicated machine shop area. I've had lathes and mills for years but in the old shed they were always sharing space with where you were working. They both throw a lot of swarf and coolant around and that's not desirable sometimes.
I lined the walls of the end bay with 19mm structural flooring. It's great for shed walls as it's cheap for the coverage you get. It's strong and you can screw stuff straight to it. It also keeps the noise down a bit so I don't annoy the neighbors at night. I lined the old shed with this stuff and painted it. I was looking at painting it on this shed but figured I'd try something different. In keeping with the barn theme I wanted something a bit rustic looking. I lined the bottom half of the wall with pine lining boards and then stained them with a merbau stain to give them an aged hardwood look. Up top I lined the walls with corrugated zincalume sheeting. I like how it's turned out. It's given the shed a much warmer feel, less industrial. The zincalume sheeting has the added advantage that it reflects a lot of light all different angle so fills the area with light from the skylights during the day or the overhead fluros at night.
Here's one of the partition walls that Dad and I did half paneled.
Working my way around the machine shop past the tool room lathe that was a 40th birthday present from my wife.
The machine shop area is pretty much all done now. I painted the floor with a 2 pack epoxy coating which had been great so far. Just got to learn to keep it clean.
Cheers
Michael