Ohh, hehe, i was thinking the edge where it meets the wall. Yeah plywood would do. or fibro, its cheap. only need a sheet from bunnigs, cost probaly 20 bucks.
Masonite bends easy, we did a wall in it, and saged, although that could of been coz i put it up haha. With the floor, put sound proof under maconite, and maybe bolt down that then use this quick grip stuff for the boards. Put shagpile on the doors
Thats chipboard or mdf or mbf, i cant member, ones medicare lol. With the strength of these floor baords, you wouldnt go through anyway, i had one between 2 ladders and it held me up, im about 70 or more kg.
Already has an undercoat of noise deadener. Maybe I should insulate it underneath as well, down the grooves??
That leaves me not knowing what to do the insides of the doors and roof in, cause they will need to be done. I don't want anything gross, like synthetic turf or shag pile carpet.. and I can't afford to go leather or anything. What does that leave me with?? Plain old carpet??
When your putting it in, make sure you have a good smooth saw, or you'll have a rough edge on the boards, bunnings have one specialy for it, if we didnt need ours, as we are still doing a few rooms, i'd let you have it, but its getting blunt now, might need another soon.
Floor boards, i mean the ones i was talking about, they weigh next to nothing. Felt is easy, use your door trims or make some out of fibro or something, glue it down and stick them back on, dont use bunnings carpet on doors lol, i had to pop rivet mine on.
I don't think anyone is suggesting floor boards but rather laminate flooring sheets. Same stuff they use in Caravans and such for a timber look without the weight.
Felt would be awful as flooring, and wear out in no time at all.