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I think your answer depends on how badly you need the "shed" now. That's what it is until you pour concrete. A shed. If you need the weather protection or theft protection now then do the building and pour the concrete later.
My first shop started life as a machine shed with gravel floor. Two years later I poured concrete. As Eddie pointed out, "shop" work sucked on gravel.
With all that said I admire your concern about sticking with a budget. The enjoyment of your new shop will dissipate if you are struggling to make the additional payment.
My first shop started life as a machine shed with gravel floor. Two years later I poured concrete. As Eddie pointed out, "shop" work sucked on gravel.
With all that said I admire your concern about sticking with a budget. The enjoyment of your new shop will dissipate if you are struggling to make the additional payment.