rassilon256
23rd July 2023, 11:57 PM
Hi all,
Hoping this is the best sub-forum, nowhere else seemed quite right.
I've got a new house. New to me but technically old - late 70s/early 80s build with a few extensions this century. Behind it is a shed which is almost as old. About 3.5*7.0m, oregon frame, fibro skin (not asbestos) and steel roof. Unfortunately the previous owner just used it to dump junk and didn't take care of it. 2/3 of the house guttering flowed into a gutter down one side of the shed which has been rusted out for many years. Part of the wall on that side has smashed and the frame is collapsing (honestly not sure which happened first).
Fixing all of that is easy (in principle anyway). But I'll be left with a space to fit out. From the outside the shed looks of it's time, and I like that, so I'd like to see if I can keep the appearance inside consistent. So here's the question: can anyone recommend me books or other material that cover workshop design of that period (preferably with photography)?
For example, some may remember this partwork (https://archive.org/details/the-knack-volume-1-final-upload-this/mode/2up). My grandfather had a few issues of it and they always appealed to me so in 2021 I bought a complete run off eBay for $65. That might seem like a lot, particularly as partworks are seen as a ripoff (including by me). But a) if I'd bought it new it would have cost around $600 and b) I learnt more about my tiled roof from two issues of The Knack than I did from hours of research online and have fixed several problems as a result. The relevance is that it came out in the early 80s and captures that style, I'm going through it for workshop inspiration now.
Thanks in advance!
Hoping this is the best sub-forum, nowhere else seemed quite right.
I've got a new house. New to me but technically old - late 70s/early 80s build with a few extensions this century. Behind it is a shed which is almost as old. About 3.5*7.0m, oregon frame, fibro skin (not asbestos) and steel roof. Unfortunately the previous owner just used it to dump junk and didn't take care of it. 2/3 of the house guttering flowed into a gutter down one side of the shed which has been rusted out for many years. Part of the wall on that side has smashed and the frame is collapsing (honestly not sure which happened first).
Fixing all of that is easy (in principle anyway). But I'll be left with a space to fit out. From the outside the shed looks of it's time, and I like that, so I'd like to see if I can keep the appearance inside consistent. So here's the question: can anyone recommend me books or other material that cover workshop design of that period (preferably with photography)?
For example, some may remember this partwork (https://archive.org/details/the-knack-volume-1-final-upload-this/mode/2up). My grandfather had a few issues of it and they always appealed to me so in 2021 I bought a complete run off eBay for $65. That might seem like a lot, particularly as partworks are seen as a ripoff (including by me). But a) if I'd bought it new it would have cost around $600 and b) I learnt more about my tiled roof from two issues of The Knack than I did from hours of research online and have fixed several problems as a result. The relevance is that it came out in the early 80s and captures that style, I'm going through it for workshop inspiration now.
Thanks in advance!