vascon2196
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As you can see by the title of this thread I have an issue...or maybe not...I don't know which is why I am asking.
I built a shed about 8 years ago using concrete blocks, 2x6 floor joists, and 3/4" PT plywood. I have attached CAD images for reference on how it was constructed. The shed is 12ft x 12ft x 8ft.
Do you think a Bridgeport would sink or swim in this situation?
If a concrete floor is needed, how could I add a concrete floor if the shed is there already? Could I tear out the plywood, box the floor in from the outside, and fill it with cement???
I have a raised ranch and putting the mill in the garage right beneath my bedroom is out of the question (at least in my wife's eyes). I also do not want to build a brand new structure just to house a milling machine.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!!!
I built a shed about 8 years ago using concrete blocks, 2x6 floor joists, and 3/4" PT plywood. I have attached CAD images for reference on how it was constructed. The shed is 12ft x 12ft x 8ft.
Do you think a Bridgeport would sink or swim in this situation?
If a concrete floor is needed, how could I add a concrete floor if the shed is there already? Could I tear out the plywood, box the floor in from the outside, and fill it with cement???
I have a raised ranch and putting the mill in the garage right beneath my bedroom is out of the question (at least in my wife's eyes). I also do not want to build a brand new structure just to house a milling machine.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!!!