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All alone in a day. Woohoo
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That's crazy. Congrats Andy.
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I sealed the floor yesterday and as it dry's it's giving the floor the perfect lived on look with various colour spots from when the hardwood was stacked on it to the dog paw marks from running around on it the day after it was poured hahaha I did mop it 4 times prior to sealing to clean all the dust and dirt on it but I am really happy with it, Once the shop is finished it will all fall in to place But I need to leave it for 7 days to harden completely, Lucky I have some outsize stuff to do
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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Yeahh luminous. Easy to find the flying beta pins
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Nice! The shop will be full.
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Got the brace ply on the internal workshop wall, It wont be seen now that I have the 4 cabinets to put there. There will be a 500mm space on the left for open shelves to hold drills and the like. I managed to get half of the timber trim pieces done above after getting the T Bevel out and finding the correct roof pitch, I'll get the rest done tomorrow ready to setup the cabinets over the weekend
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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Finished the timber trim on this wall and added the blanks to any holes on the ply so nothing can make a home in the wall Stained the timber and painted the ply black to seal Tomorrow I'll add the rails to secure the cabinets and get them on, I hope to get my big workbench moved in also since I will have help to lift the cabinets.
I realised that the ply trim I cut for the right side of the door wasn't going to work so I used it as a template, I'll still be able to use it on the clean room side If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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