My wife would have said "where did you get that?"DBT85":3gj1lxxd said:Ha, she pointed out the bruise the size of a saucer on my backside so she knows exactly why I'm grinning!Lons":3gj1lxxd said:How do you get away with that? If I grin for no obvious reason the question posed would be " what are you up to now?" or "what have you bought?".......As if. :roll:DBT85":3gj1lxxd said:A large grin appeared.
".....and then realised no more roof to climb. A large grin appeared."
Read this too quickly, thought you wrote, A large gin appeared
Sprayer took thirty five minutes a coat , cracks and all painted, no neck ache. Almost worth hiring one for a day. You can do the two coats in one day.DBT85":1nie76zj said:Sadly I don't have a nice Graco sprayer like Phil so it was all done with a roller.
With that done I started mounting the frames for some of the lights. I'm putting 4 up on the ceiling either side in the vaulted section and then 2 each at either end mounted on the underside of the joists. Those will probably be added to in time to balance the light out a bit if I feel like it needs it.
Sheptonphil":8nnrpa7q said:Sprayer took thirty five minutes a coat , cracks and all painted, no neck ache. Almost worth hiring one for a day. You can do the two coats in one day.
Think the eight lights in that space will be super bright 8) 8) 8) . I have four in that length and it’s probably overkill. Might be worth wiring half up on a fly lead and see effect. Perhaps two either side and two in the middle suspended may give more even light?
All the same, looking good. Now get back to work, us retired need you to pay our pensions.
To be fair its 8. I like a tan :lol:flying haggis":4ej4g6su said:did you discount the idea of hanging the light panels? four in one area seems overkill imo
I used the cheapest convection heaters I could find on Amazon - they work well for me but I can't say how they will perform in the long run. They have holes in the back you can use for wall mounting.DBT85":3b6cinae said:I need thoughts on heaters and or split units that I can hang out the back that can deal with hot cold and humidity
I have installed a Milek curtain heater, which also has a fan only setting, remote control and timer. Works very well, but will need sub zero outside temp to test its mettle.DBT85":kxf7le4x said:So
I need thoughts on heaters and or split units that I can hang out the back that can deal with hot cold and humidity
how to make a door
how to make a pair of frames, possibly opening ones
Exactly what I feared would happen has happened. Time has evaporated as soon as I had to go back to work.
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