I have managed to do some work on the floor this weekend. Yesterday, I went and bought so-called "platonmatta" (I have absolutely no idea what the english word for that is). The purpose is to create some ventilation between the concrete slab and the minerall wool isoloation. I cut it into suitable pieces and laid it on the floor. Actually, the first real piece of material that actually belongs to the studio! Nice! After I got that into place, I started cutting the floor studs. 45x70 mm with 600 mm c/c.
After a day work I noticed that the concrete slab is anything but flat. This is actually no surprise since the original garage floor was constructed so that water would flow into the drain, now in the toolshop. It turned out that the tilt was roughly 1o mm per metre, giving about 45 mm difference between the two corners on the far side. Since I need to adjust for this everywhere where the studs will rest on the u-boats, there will be significant stud-height-adjustment-work ahead!
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