Lining A Shed With Plywood






I have just or almost finishing lining a shed 12m *7m with 7mm ply. found a good place in sydney. the sheets are actually 2440 by 1220. i used steel channels or top hats to which the ply was attached to.. So its come time to fit out my 7x11m shed. it has a steel frame built into it, so that part is done. all i need to do is line the walls. i am thinking of going with 9mm plywood 2400x1200 sheets.. Dry-lining a shed. discussion in 'uk diy' started by andy dingley, nov 5, 2009. andy dingley guest. i did mine with ply lining and no battens at all. just used long screws through the ply and insulation and into the wall. saves any cold bridges..





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Heavy Duty Workshop (Bespoke Buildings) - MB Garden Building


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I tend to use 5/8" flooring ply for shed lining work, its the cheapest thick ply you can buy. it comes with a tongue & groove edge, and being quite stiff it only needs three battens, top bottom & middle. give it a coat of satin clear and it looks quite presentable.. Plywood uses include: shed lining trailer bases subfloors wall bracing beams indoor furniture ceilings interior cladding *****formply uses included: 2400 x 1200 and 1800 x 1200 trailer bases flooring furniture fabrication door skins *****freight can be arranged, charges do apply***** for more information please contact our offic. I have just put up a new shed (10 x 14) to use as a sort of hobby room / office. anyway, i want to insulate it, and make it look a bit less like a shed on the inside. so i thought i'd line the walls and roof with polystyrene and attach thin (say 5 or 6mm) plywood over the polystrene..


lining a shed with plywood