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11th September 2019, 08:33 PM #31GOLD MEMBER
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Speaking of power, I have four hanging power sockets; one of the seriously better things I did.
I also have my LED lights in groups, all with hanging power switches. A set of three doubles over the wood lathe, a set of two doubles over the band saw, three doubles running in almost even spacing from one side of the shed to the other for the general work area, and a pair of doubles over the workbench in one line.
I also have two wall mounted 15A circuits, one in the corner where the wood lathe is, another centrally located for welding and anything else that requires that amount of power.
Mick.
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11th September 2019, 08:47 PM #32
There are several compactus units on gumtree around Vic. I bought 2 5 bay units few months ago, loaded onto 8x5 cage trailer and high tailed 700 odd K back home.
Easier pulling apart than reassembling but made a huge difference to wifeys junk/(f)art studio, only better solution would be a match but we wont go there........I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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