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  1. #1
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    Tormach in a shed

    I hate to do this but with moving to SE AZ soon I have to rent a place for awhile. The landlord said I can put up a shed but I cannot pour a concrete floor or put up anything permanent. Would there be any problem with this? I can buid the floor extra hevy if i have to, like 2x12's on 12" centers and 1 1/8" T&G plywood if I have to. Won't be anything big, maybe like 12' x20'.

  2. #2
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    If a Tormach on a wooden stand is OK then on a wooden floor should be no problem. Mills are alot less sensitive that lathes with regard to what they stand on.

    Just my opinion
    Phil

    Quote Originally Posted by DragnsBane View Post
    I hate to do this but with moving to SE AZ soon I have to rent a place for awhile. The landlord said I can put up a shed but I cannot pour a concrete floor or put up anything permanent. Would there be any problem with this? I can buid the floor extra hevy if i have to, like 2x12's on 12" centers and 1 1/8" T&G plywood if I have to. Won't be anything big, maybe like 12' x20'.

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