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There are some here that say they're ballast compatible, but there's some rewiring to do.
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They were recommended by my electrician if that helps.
With 4 of them in there I'm surprised you're not attracting Umpa Lumpa's
The groundswork people have finished the shingle and the fences, and left some big bits of ply for ramps. Sadly I am at the office today.
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Need to put a board in at the left where the path ends.
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She's not been seen on-thread for more than a week now.
I'm thinking "missing Sprockette" posters ...
How much ducting do you want in it? Lots?
The machine movers are coming at 8am on Thursday, and I'm in the office on Wednesday. Thus tomorrow presents the last opportunity to prepare for the move. Mostly I need to get things disconnected and unbolted from the floor. Anything else I can pack is a bonus, and I'll get them to move as much of the timber stock as possible.
Also need to screw some battens to the bits of ply to stiffen 'em up a bit and fix them to the decking and workshop, but that'll have to wait until Wednesday evening. Home stretch now though.
I was a bit concerned when they turned up in a Transit van. Somewhat relieved when a significantly larger truck with a tail-lift appeared shortly after. All loaded in about an hour, unloaded in about two and a half hours. I will post photos later, got to nip to the post office now. All went well but I need to change the ducting for the extractor or move the CNC machine a bit - I favour the former. I could also do with another metre or so of 100mm duct if anyone's got that lying around...? No? Didn't think so.
The workshop is a lot smaller now it's full of stuff, but I think it'll be fine.
'Round the back:
http://www.monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/new_workshop/291216 move/back.jpg
To the side:
http://www.monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/new_workshop/291216 move/side.jpg
The ramps I made:
http://www.monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/new_workshop/291216 move/ramps.jpg
And Sprocket on her walk a few days ago (I know she's why people read this thread):
http://www.monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/Sprocket/sprocketpylon.jpg
http://www.monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/new_workshop/291216 move/machinewall.jpg
Stuff. Lots of stuff. Need to move all of it to build my bench...
http://www.monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/new_workshop/291216 move/stuff.jpg
And the end wall - now stuff is in I can see I need to move the extractor's branch so it doesn't get in the way of the extractor. This is not a major undertaking, probably an hour or two.
http://www.monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/new_workshop/291216 move/endwall.jpg
The timber will get tidied away and there are two spaces for timber storage so I think it'll be fine. The planer-thicknesser and tablesaw both pull out to the middle when needed.
http://www.monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/new_workshop/291216 move/endwall.jpg
That pipe on the right got cut down after some careful measuring, so I could mock up the general arrangement.
http://monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/new_workshop/301216 more ducting/cuts.jpg
And after an hour or so - the entire right hand branch had to be loosened and shifted along to enable this - it's done. Flattened both 18v batteries now so the last bit of the last cut was with the hacksaw. Which is even less fun than I'd remembered.
http://monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/new_workshop/301216 more ducting/done.jpg
I also got the semi-rigid ducting onto the bandsaw. Ideally I'd add another metre of rigid duct and some fixed bends but this is good enough. And I've moved the spur for the aircon a bit closer to the distribution board and put some paving slabs down in front of the door so less shingle makes it into the workshop.. Bit of tidying too - not a bad day all in all.