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Davidpetty1988
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Hi everyone,
Just wanted to start by saying how much I love this forum. The idea of people with mad skills and knowledge in the field of composites dishing out information absolutely free with the genuine inttention of helping people is very commendable, considering how many times I've been told nothing in this life is free.
Thanks to the people who answered my questions even though they probably herd them a million times before(standard newbie questions) yet you people still take the time to answer.
Anyways....what I'm trying to say is I'm asking and recieveing all this help and due to my limited knowlege and experience in composites I can't give anything back(not for a while anyway) so I thought I'd give people my experience of building my small deticated composites workshop.

I started out by building my base out of decking 11ft by 9ft

http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/276baabb-e409-462a-a3ce-688a.jpg
http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/2a692e98-0f7c-440e-9c9d-c0d3.jpg
Then I bought my flat pack metal shed I would suggest buying a lot of silicone sealant and expanding foam to fill all joins and gaps otherwise you will get water inside but don't permantly block the air vents or you will get a problem with condensation and humidity.
http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/f30b2c26-753c-4396-9e2a-9132.jpg
Luckily we had just replaced the flooring in the house so I used that to put down two layers of tounge and groove wood flooring for added insulation
http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/c1d35a80-dcf9-4219-b4b6-299d.jpg
Then I built a stud frame all around the inside using 2×2 CLS untreated(cheapest best option)
http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/7b4bcdf2-125e-43ec-bbe4-ecc7.jpg
Lined it with rock wool insulation (cheapest best option) will absorb excess moisture
http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/726daa0d-563e-4d15-afc8-079c.jpg
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Davro I've seen your heated glass worktop on many occasions(not peeping through your window, but on you YouTube speed shop vids) it is a really good idea very impressive ingenuity I think I might have to pinch that idea at some point.How do the temperatures fair on taller or bigger projects is there much difference???Are the temps high enough for OOA prepreg?

There will definitely be updates to this thread because I'm still finding the right place to put things so there in the right place where and when I need them all that time saved hunting for stuff adds up.
I might even make a YouTube vid!!

Richie there's nothing worse than having a workshop with loads of cluter and junk (I feel your pain) and having to sort out stuff to get back on the horse. Much better to start a fresh completly take everything out and start with a blank canvas, have a think and design and look for some clever storage ideas! at least it stays tidy for a little while haha.

Maybe we could have this as a dedicated workshop topic? People should send picks of there workspaces just be nice for sharing ideas
Thanks 
Dave
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