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spuddevans:
Little update:

For over a week I have ran my dehumidifier and have extracted an estimated 80-100 litres  :bugeye:

Then today I got the lend of my brothers trailer and brought over all the kitchen cabinets stored in my dad's garage. It took only two trips, and now I am faced with the age-old game of "Kitchen-Cabinet" Tetris.



Suddenly I feel the need for a bigger workshop  :doh:


Stay tuned for In-Game pictures over the next week !!


Tim
shipto:
good god you certainly got rid of that space effectively.
spuddevans:
So the "Tetris" game began today.



The 1st pieces,





Then,
http://www.velvet-art.co.uk/Engineering/madmodder-stuff/i-hqgtKnr/0/L/20130501_102207-L.jpg



And then the problem of trying to hold up a heavy upper cabinet while drilling/screwing it to the wall while on your own.

A simple solution occurred to me,



You might notice the red laser lines marking where to screw the cabinets to the wall (the next best thing to X-ray vision)

The big hole in front of the jack is for a sink, oh yes, I even brought the kitchen sink  :lol:






And ended up with this at the end of today's work,



You can see the 5 double electric sockets down the left hand side, and the hole in the worktop for the electric hob ( on the right of the double oven )


Next will be some more wiring, and I need to build a bench on the right side of the workshop for my mill and lathe.


Thanks for watching
Tim
andyf:
I'm confused. This started off as workshop, but with double oven already fitted and hob and sink apparently ready to go in, it is beginning to look rather like a kitchen.

You aren't banishing SWMBO to the shed, are you, while taking over the old kitchen as yoiur workshop?

Andy
Stilldrillin:
I'm with Andy.......   :thumbup:

It's a much better kitchen than our real one!   :scratch:

David D
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