mac1012
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Just thought I would show some pictures of my new electrics I have had installed this week , my best friend of 20 odd years did the work for me I knew there was a reason he became a qualified electrician three years ago :lol:
I helped him with the work , not the professional bits but I boarded up my shed and mounted all the metal socket casings and with instruction from jonathan mounted and part wired the security light.he only charged me for the materials so it has been a real blessing. we did the work Monday and Tuesday and finished off Wednesday afternoon , the weather was a bit pants when laying the cables outside but we had a good laugh and was nice to spend some time together.
I cant describe how nice the feeling is of not having to unwind two extension leads everytime I want to work in there and not having to swap plugs over and no trailing wires all over the floor.
the light is excellent too it fills the whole shed with light and my hegner is well illuminted when cutting.
I have now got 6 double sockets so 12 power points I decided to have the two that run along the length of the shed high up for two reasons one two keep machine cables of the floor and to save on space of the width of work shop if I want to put a machine against that wall in the future.
its a bit ironic but since I said I wasn't doing any craft fairs due to other commitments I have had loads of wholesale orders come in and friends wanting Christmas gifts from my range, so the electrics have been good timing.
I putting this years money towards some hand tools for my adventure into green wood working , I am recycling fallen tree branches into different items , I got this thing about trees at the moment :shock:
The installation has been properly tested by jonathan and has its own rdc braker fitted to the circuit
it is now officially a man lab 8)
I helped him with the work , not the professional bits but I boarded up my shed and mounted all the metal socket casings and with instruction from jonathan mounted and part wired the security light.he only charged me for the materials so it has been a real blessing. we did the work Monday and Tuesday and finished off Wednesday afternoon , the weather was a bit pants when laying the cables outside but we had a good laugh and was nice to spend some time together.
I cant describe how nice the feeling is of not having to unwind two extension leads everytime I want to work in there and not having to swap plugs over and no trailing wires all over the floor.
the light is excellent too it fills the whole shed with light and my hegner is well illuminted when cutting.
I have now got 6 double sockets so 12 power points I decided to have the two that run along the length of the shed high up for two reasons one two keep machine cables of the floor and to save on space of the width of work shop if I want to put a machine against that wall in the future.
its a bit ironic but since I said I wasn't doing any craft fairs due to other commitments I have had loads of wholesale orders come in and friends wanting Christmas gifts from my range, so the electrics have been good timing.
I putting this years money towards some hand tools for my adventure into green wood working , I am recycling fallen tree branches into different items , I got this thing about trees at the moment :shock:
The installation has been properly tested by jonathan and has its own rdc braker fitted to the circuit
it is now officially a man lab 8)