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My workshop preparations

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h_zwakenberg

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Joined
Apr 30, 2006
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Location
Norhtern Germany near the Danish border
Hi Group,

as some of you may know, I'm building an RJ.03 IBIS, a wooden two-seater canard airplane.
After our relocation to northern Germany, I had to renovate a double garage and turn it into a suitable workshop.
Under menu item "Progress" and submenu item "Project preparations" you can find pages with pictures and narrative about what I did to turn my garage into a workshop.

I'm still unsure about how to treat the concrete floor. Somehow I'd like to isolate the workshop from the cold floor and prevent moisture to evaporate through it into the workshop. Any ideas?

take care,

Hans
 
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