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Pete W.:

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--- Quote from: Pete W. on November 17, 2016, 02:03:02 PM ---I thought of another reason for my not choosing the moulding approach for my project - the method I'm using uses facilities I already have and that I've had for some time.  If I'd gone with the injection moulding machine plus mould approach, I would have needed another shed!!
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And the problem is???? :beer:
Pete

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Hi there, Pete,

Well, for one, I'm too old to start another building project, I'd rather spend my time in the workshop I've already got!   :mmr: 

It doesn't help that we're tenants rather than freeholders and, planning approval-wise, that we're in a so-called 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'.
For some reason, workshops don't count as 'Natural Beauty'!!   :bang:   :bang:   :bang: 
awemawson:
I tell our holiday guests that we're in an 'Area of Natural Difficulty with Planning Permission' and THAT's why there are no windows in the mezzanine bedroom - planners want them still to look like cattle sheds from the outside  :bang: (yes it is an area of outstanding natural beauty but they've had down stairs windows for twenty five years and didn't when the cows were here!)
tom osselton:
How about a few flat screen tv's in window casings with the cam outside? I'm thinking about doing this in the basement in the future and if your using wifi you could have different feeds.
awemawson:
I built a garage / workshop at the side of my last house that blocked off a very attractive stained glass window. I put defuse lights behind the window controlled by a light sensor that put them on in daylight and off at night  :ddb:
Pete W.:

--- Quote from: awemawson on November 20, 2016, 04:54:55 PM ---I built a garage / workshop at the side of my last house that blocked off a very attractive stained glass window. I put defuse lights behind the window controlled by a light sensor that put them on in daylight and off at night  :ddb:

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How did you get to change the bulbs when they failed - or did you move out before that?!?!   :lol:   :lol:   :lol: 
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