BearTricks
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OK so I went in to my workshop for the first time in a week or so to find that the roof had leaked a fair amount. My lathe was covered in a thin film of dew, but no visible rust there. One wall, which my workbench is against (and is the only wall it can go against) had water running down it and a couple of planes and my chuck have some surface rust that has cleaned off no problem. The roof is pitched so I put up some temporary plastic sheet to direct the water in one direction instead of having it leak in all over the place.
Anyway I have another shed which is a garden centre type job that the previous tenants put up at the end of the garden. I'm moving my stuff in to there but it started pouring down this afternoon and we're leaking again but nowhere near as much as the other workshop. I assume the thing is supposed to be relatively waterproof but I don't think the guy who put it up did a good job. Are there any quick and dirty things I can do to fix it? I'm aware that I'm not offering a whole lot of information but I can probably answer any questions about it.
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Anyway I have another shed which is a garden centre type job that the previous tenants put up at the end of the garden. I'm moving my stuff in to there but it started pouring down this afternoon and we're leaking again but nowhere near as much as the other workshop. I assume the thing is supposed to be relatively waterproof but I don't think the guy who put it up did a good job. Are there any quick and dirty things I can do to fix it? I'm aware that I'm not offering a whole lot of information but I can probably answer any questions about it.
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