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Correct -it is asbestos Ammocite or Chrysotile board -do not disturb it ...........I wouldn't spend more time than necessary in there if the underside is exposed to it - if you haven't done so (and it is exposed ) spray it over with a 20%PVA solution which effectively seals it and prevents friability
- if you are directly under the corrugated surface you will never keep it very warm as it has zero insulation value.
Chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them
Donald Trump needs kicking out of a helicopter
I'm personally responsible for all global warming
Pay attention to draughts - they steal heat very very quickly do not underestimate them. I have seen stupid situations where people have paid a fortune for double glazed windows and then you can feel a draught through the fittings!?!!
One of my workshops is a brick built garage. There is a up and over door at one end of the garage that I built a stud wall in front of it to stop all the drafts. Over the yea’rs I've tried blow heaters, oil filled radiators, but for the last eight years or so I've been using mobile gas heaters. They are quite cheap to purchase think the last one I got was about £70. The running costs are very low compared to any of the electric heaters I've used in the past, a bottle of gas costs £34 that last at least four weeks, maybe a bit less when it's really cold. First thing in the morning I start the heater on the second highest setting, this takes the chill of the workshop very quickly, while I'm working I have heater on the lowest setting. The only downside on gas heaters, sometimes they do have an odd smell to them. I think the next time I replace a heater, I will still buy a gas heater but t one that is called black heat, that apparently does not have the gas smell to it.
Although an alternative to this is one of the new Dyson heater, one of my friends has one in his workshop. The are very weird, there doesn't seem to be any moving parts, yet they really do blow out a lot of heat. The other thing is with them, if you're sitting at a desk you can direct the heat directly at you, so you're not wasting money heating up the whole room when you're only need to heat up yourself. The only downside on these, they are very expensive, but not too expensive to run, compared to the normal fan heater.
Your life will improve when you realise it’s better to be alone than chase people who do not really care about you. Saying YES to happiness means learning to say NO to things and people that stress you out.
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