Shedo moving on

Started by poledra1958, June 04, 2010, 08:15:56 PM

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poledra1958

Have got a date for my friend to come and put the electrics to my shed on the 26th June

jenny

HH on Bulk,

Krysia@No98

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Sulis (Hazel)

Yayyy! Make sure they put enough sockets in Jenny, I thought I'd have enough when I got my shed wired up but I still have to keep unplugging stuff to put other things in  ::)

Oh - also make sure that you get them put at the right height too. The one I plug my oxycon into is at desktop height, which means that the lead has to feed through a hole in the worktop.

How exciting ;D ;D

Hazel xx
Hazel x

Phoenix*

fantastic news!! You must be so excited!!!!  ;D
Kim :)    &  www.phoenixbeads.co.uk

poledra1958

It's only a very small shed 7 x 4 have my hh set up at one end but hopefully with a bit of a sort round I hope make enough room to get the kiln out there and to also make a space for doing some silver work.  Also need to find room to set up my rotary polisher the oh got me for christmas.  So at present I was planning for 3 double sockets and one single for the light.  With think about one under the desk for a possible oxycon   ;D

Jenny

HH on Bulk,

Krysia@No98


So that's

1. Kiln
2. Oxycon
3. extractor

I would say that you also need to be thinking about your laptop and possibly some where to plug your music in and a heater in the winter or a fan in the summer and a directional light for those places that the over head one doesn't reach  ;)

Will your polisher need a plug?

And then one extra - just in case
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poledra1958

Yes the polisher does need a plug its a converted bench grinder  ;D  There is also the small slow cooker for pickle, and if it works the plate warmer for heating glass (Not sure about using that yet).

Just have to arrange with OH to move out the 4 draw filing cabnet into the garage so I get more room (its needed for where I want to put the polisher) trouble is that I have a fair amount of craft stuff stored into.  Will need to look into that this weekend.

I have a large strip light ready to be put up and I am looking for an extractor, there is an air brick that I was going to remove to pipe the extractor out of, at present I am working with the door open for ventiation.

Jenny

HH on Bulk,

Krysia@No98



See now I knew you needed more  ;)

I have a jar of pickle on top of the kiln, works a treat and I tend to put glass rods up there too for warming if it's something that has a tendency to be shocky

Sounds like you are going to need a good lock too!  ;D
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poledra1958

Quote from: Krysia on June 05, 2010, 01:37:01 PM


See now I knew you needed more  ;)

I have a jar of pickle on top of the kiln, works a treat and I tend to put glass rods up there too for warming if it's something that has a tendency to be shocky

Sounds like you are going to need a good lock too!  ;D


Lock is already sort it has a proper double glazed door with lock.

Because are garage is in a block, my shed is a brick build one that is attached to the front of the house, I think it should be a bike store.

Jenny

HH on Bulk,

Krysia@No98



Cool!!  I think you can call it something other then a shed a castlio or something!
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