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| Gym Addict Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Northamptonshire
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![]() | Portable Buildings, for Gym Usage? Hi there. I'm wondering if any Gymn owners would be able to clarify / help me in??? I'm looking at the possible use of a portable building to site at our Rugby club for use as a Gym / Therapy studio. It would be largely free weights with some machines if possible. I am still in the early stages of thinking this through so appreciate if anyone can point me in the right direction. With regards to the use for a gym I am trying to locate an exact with regards to flooring forces. In Ninepacks Gym Journel I read that Gym floors need to withstand forces greater than 5.00kN/m2? If I could get an exact referance that'd be great. Greatful of any help with this guys (and gals) Tom K All done bye bye
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