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micktoon:
Hi Rob , looks like nice neat job there :thumbup: .Like you say should make life a lot easier rather than walking in and out all the time. Are you planning on fitting frame and door or just having the two shos connected with the opening? I was just wondering about one half being the grinding , forging area and the other cleaner machining area. Your making good progress overall though :thumbup: Cheers Mick |
Brass_Machine:
Looking good Rob! :headbang: You have given me something else to aspire to! Eric |
RobWilson:
Cheers Lads :beer: Hi Ian, aye the workshop is a bit of a **** tip at the moment :palm: with gear stacked everywhere but needs must. Well, that's the walls built. Just need some sticky stuff to fill the gap between wall and concrete panel. The floor has been made good. And I whacked in a new power cable to the workshop, it now comes into the rear of an isolator switch then from that to a junction box where the supply gets split. Now I can isolate the workshop from within the shop instead of having to turn the power off in the house. :zap: Cheers Rob. :headbang: |
krv3000:
brill |
SwarfnStuff:
Great modification Rob. What about expanding foam goo for the gaps? Can be trimmed flush with a knife? Or as I have seen industrially, stuff foam rubber / plastic into the gap depressed about 12mm or so then plonking mastic on the surface. Either would seem to work from sitting here in front of my PC in OZ. John B |
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