Steve Maskery":1r6suvn6 said:One thing I'd like to say.
You may or may not know (I've made no secret of it) that I've been ill for the last couple of years, largely due to losing my home and workshop. Only a couple of months ago I was still sleeping badly and at odd times. Usually I did nothing of significance until the afternoon and not always then. Some days I've done nothing at all and anything I have done has seemed like a mountain to climb.
But although this project is knackering my body, it is doing wonders for my mental health. I feel alive again. I've not felt this good upstairs since the domestic balloon went up. Yesterday I was in Morrison's by 8.30 and back home by 9.10 with the shopping. I couldn't believe that I was feeling that good that early in the day.
I'm posting this because many people offered me support and encouragement along the way and if this helps anyone else then that is a bonus.
Steve Maskery":3u4pn7uj said:First project will probably be the double doors. I don't really want to have to buy them, do I? I shall board p the larger opening until they are done. Not sure what to do about the personnel door. I'd like to make that too, but I can't board up both doorways, can I? I could make it atthe Community Workshop where I volunteer, but my time is usually taken up doing other stuff there and it would take up quite a lot of space. I might just make a temporary one out of 2x4s and OSB.
Boatfixer":2iejux6o said:Fantastic work Steve - looking forward to seeing this build progress. You mention threading electrics behind the wall panelling. For workshops I like my electrics run around the eaves in trunking with conduit dropped down to wall plugs. Not pretty but so easy to alter as you move machines around or get new additions to the workshop arsenal.
Graham
Steve Maskery":2yfd8bhu said:Yes, that is a good option. But I'm thinking that if I have a void in the walls, and I leave a loop of cable between each point, I can simply cut a hole in the wall and reach in for the cable then cut it, turn the power off and add a new point. Not necessarily in that order...
And it's a lot prettier than trunking.
S
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