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RE: Workshop Insulation - andrew34ruby - 14-12-2019 Forty years ago I built a large brick and concrete-block garage, asbestos cement corrugated roof, with just one large clear panel in the middle. the clear panel is great for providing light, but it rained off that one panel. A dehumidifier soon stopped that rain, and has continued to keep the place dry ever since. As I get older i find it difficult to drag myself out there in winter, but once busy the cold isn't a problem. RE: Workshop Insulation - Charles P - 14-12-2019 Insulated, quilted overalls folks. Essential. Even on a really cold day I don't notice it Charles RE: Workshop Insulation - Steve Jones - 14-12-2019 (14-12-2019, 04:51 PM)CharlesĀ P Wrote: Insulated, quilted overalls folks. Essential. Must try some. Today, two sweat shirts, two pairs of trousers and a pair of overalls. Bailed out and back into the warm after 45 minutes! Must be getting old Steve RE: Workshop Insulation - Chris KC - 14-12-2019 Above all I recommend thermal insoles for your work boots / shoes. Also, whatever time of year, a high density foam camping mat any time you need to lie on the floor. RE: Workshop Insulation - Jamie - 15-12-2019 First step completed today: guttering and downpipes fitted. Now just need to wait for a dry spell so that I can paint it with waterproofing. Jamie. RE: Workshop Insulation - Nigel Ricardo - 15-12-2019 Jamie What I did with mine (erected November 2018) was give a coat of waterbased to protect it over the winter as the wood was still damp and then gave it 2 coats of spirit based in the spring, it seems to work alright as its still natural wood colour. RE: Workshop Insulation - Martin Prior - 15-12-2019 Nigel - exactly what I'd recommend in the circumstances. RE: Workshop Insulation - Jamie - 15-12-2019 (15-12-2019, 05:33 PM)NigelĀ Ricardo Wrote: Jamie That is helpful. Thank you for the suggestion. I had not realised that you could put a spirit based oil over a water based one. I had thought that they were incompatible for some reason. Do either of you recommend any particular products? Regards, Jamie. RE: Workshop Insulation - Martin Prior - 15-12-2019 Jamie, we usually use Cuprinol or Ronseal products. Spirit-based preservative will take perfectly happily on well-dried timber that's previously been treated with a water-based products, but you may have problems the other way round. You'll almost certainly have to go to a proper builders' merchant for spirit-based preservative. DIY stores only sell nasty water-based stuff! RE: Workshop Insulation - Nigel Ricardo - 15-12-2019 Toolstation 68513 |