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    the sparky left 9 tiles off the roof and its been pissing down all b!00dy night and till lunch today so I reported it to the boss and they came out and checked to save my insulation I climbed on the roof and refitted the tiles. told the any mould on the roof and they are paying
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    Poor on the tradies behalf but as you got up there and fixed it I think you'll find it should not get any worse than what you can already see. Hopefully that is just some water marks at worst

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    Quote Originally Posted by coffenup View Post
    Yeah finally got power to the shed that passes safety standards. total of 1 X 15 amp 22 X double 10 amp 3 X 4 sockets inside 3 X doubles outside
    now the hard work to start doing all the cabinets and empty the 2 small tool sheds. Turned my lathe on for the first time in 6 months because I did not have to work with the lathe connected to an extension cord under my feet
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    Yes power in the shed is a treat. Been running of a extension cord for so long I don't know myself
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    Quote Originally Posted by coffenup View Post
    Yes power in the shed is a treat. Been running of a extension cord for so long I don't know myself
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    Cant agree more! I finally finished all the power in my shed using the coffenup proprietary power channel system. Had to run another cable last weekend for power, so much easier than fitting and running more conduit!!

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    I worked out today that I should have had 1 power point hanging from the centre of the roof easy enough to fix now.
    But I could not think I would need 1 more. The last thing I have to do now is to make a set of dust doors above and in front of each power point. Pictures to follow have a design in my head but have to work out the details at the moment I have baby proof covers to stop the dust getting in.
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    If you've got dust getting into your PPs, you need a dust filter/scrubber to clean the air that you're breathing in!!!!!!!!!
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    Got the 1st mobile cabinet done on the week end suffered Monday thoughIMAG0018.jpgIMAG0019.jpgIMAG0021.jpgIMAG0022.jpg
    I included a black board draw to write down quick measurement adjustment. Also is great for the tape measure to rest on
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    I like your idea of a blackboard drawer. I am running out of wall space, your solution is a bit left field, but very practical.

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    Uncle Al
    as you can see i dont think out the box I think what I need as I forget things sometimes so I do what I might need
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    Yeah, a great idea. I put a blackboard behind my radial arm saw for the same reason, but I should have written "you are too short you'll never reach it" on it before I hung it there! The drawer is a much better idea

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    I like rhe saw cabinet

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