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19th April 2021, 11:41 PM #61
You're still beating me My sparky will have a bit of work to do - the walls in mine look like:
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Other parts are getting to the "more finished" look:
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20th April 2021, 07:37 PM #62Intermediate Member
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Sparky did first fit today. I went for 2 double power points on 3 walls and 3 on my main wall plus a 15 amp pp. I also went for 2 external power points, a sensor light, and two external lights. As stated previously I'm using 8 freebie troffers. Each one is 2x36W. I'm going to hang them from my roof equidistantly spaced. i'm putting them on two circuits (4 centre of shed and 4 on perimeter of shed). Remember this has evolved in a brewcave/mancave so i reckon i have enough. Here's some photos to prove its happened.
Also some photos of garden edging I installed today while the sparky was working. If you are interested it's FormBoss corten steel edging. While not cheap, it's easy to work with for DIY. Cost me about $500 to do 24 metres at a 100mm height which includes joiners, stakes and screws.
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20th April 2021, 08:26 PM #63SENIOR MEMBER
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Looks good.
I reckon the corten edging is the best solution. Should last a very long time
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