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Great stuff. Now fill one of those glasses (or even both) by the consumer unit and toast your success James.
 
That's a proper bit of wiring, very pleasing to the eye.

I'm guessing you've run singles through the conduit?
 
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That's a proper bit of wiring, very pleasing to the eye.

I'm guessing you've run singles through the conduit?

Indeed Andy, 2.5mm2 singles to make two ring mains, one for each side, 4 dou let sockets on each.

Glad I went for the house consumer unit as you soon use up the breakers!
 
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So fitted second work bench on the left today and that's basically it. Got to go the the unit and get my bench grinder to fit but pretty happy with how it's come out all in all.

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WOW this shed must have cost you a arm an a leg but its brilliant an i love it very well done sir
chris
 
Hi James
That is a great job. After all the work now you can really enjoy it.
Jim
 
Hi James, so which side is it going to be first...DIY or BMK to christen the shed? :smiling2: Looks tidy now and wins the clean work table top trophy...BTW Great Man Cave.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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Thanks for all the positivity. Currently there is a tray of train bodies and a tray of motor bike parts taking up time in there but still awaiting a few parts before I can get the bike bits out and cleared away back on a bike.

I do love having some nice work benches though. Taken 5 years to actually manage it but finally there now.
 
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So when I did the shed I didn't insulate the roof. One of those things I should have but it costs that much anyway that the budget didn't allow at the time. Now I have had the chance finally.
Annoying as I have to remove a fair bit of stuff but looking at the frost this morning on the roof and the shed being nice and warm inside with the heater on it seems to have done its job.

Used a reflective type bubble wrap which is sold to go behind radiators and then 50mm polystyrene with a 20mm air gap between the two. There are better things bit at the end of a day it's a shed and the cost of insulation board etc is vast.

Also since I did it I have rerouted the air brush booth to a more convenient location.

Building some more shelves this afternoon hopefully so I have space for the rest of my stash.

Also.on there I took an image with the FLIR thermal imaging camera on my phone to shown what even the reflective sheeting alone does. It's about 6-8C difference.
 

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Hi James
That will make your model making a much more pleasant experience. You have created a great space.
Jim
 
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