I've managed to make space in my shed for a future workbench, but I've got to put the power sockets in now. Is it best to have them at the beginning and end of the bench, below, just above (like in a kitchen) or way above?
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petermillard":6s7x8oqk said:Ditto - ideally above and below. I also have a 'permanent' trailing lead-type extension cable that feeds sockets hanging above the worktables at about head height; anything plugged into these automatically triggers the extractor, so good for hand-held power tools - circ saws, routers, sanders etc..
Aled Dafis":w0g00bs2 said:How does this work Pete?
Thanks, but a huge thumbs down for not finding this forum 3 months ago, and consequently building my shed/workshop way too thin. It's only after working on the new guest house & shed at the bottom of the garden that I've realised how much I like working with wood, and that I now have the space for a bit of a workshop. But I built it as a storage shed, so it's only 5.3m x 1.9m (making it thin gave extra width to the nice guest house, which is 5.6m x 6m).petermillard":3qjiln9u said:And thumbs-up for thinking about the power before you get the benches in place...
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