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25th September 2014, 09:50 PM #1
Shed floor and overhang - timber frame
Hi there... I have built a timber frame on stirrups for my colourbond shed, which will be 1.5m X 3m.
I've built a timber frame for the base from 90 X 45 mm H3 treated pine. The land slopes so it's about 15 cm off the ground at one end and about 5 cm at the other end, which I will protect by removing some soil and putting some H4 treated pine in front of it to stop it getting wet.
Couple of questions:
1. Would yellowtongue be OK for the floor ? Joists are about 40 to 45 cm apart
2. There is going to be an overhang - what I mean is that the shed is slightly smaller than the floor space, by about 5 cm on each side. What would some options be for waterproofing these edges as they will be exposed to the elements. Would paint suffice ? Perhaps floor paint ? Or would I need to use bitumen or some sort of waterproofing goop ? Perhaps some sort of sarking/flashing ?
Thanks in advance.
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