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Re: Heating the shop

Subject: Re: Heating the shop
From: Nigel Graham <nigelgraham@intercept.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 12:13:36
> I figure if I don't get the environment right first time, it'll cost
me far
> more in the long run in both rework and energy costs. A nice cosy
workshop
> when I'm not doing composites will be nice too.
>
> Can anyone comment on this plan? Is it all necessary, and have I
missed
> something?

> Regards,
> Jeremy Davey

This is the right approach Jeremy.

I would paint the walls white to reflect as much light as possible. Silk
emulsion is good - it wipes down easily too.

If you have a concrete floor, paint it with Wickes Grey floor paint, it
keeps the dust down, is easy to clean and reflects light.

Put in as many 4 foot double fluorescent fittings in as you can.

The brighter the environment, the longer you can work with less
fatigue -important if you have to work in the evenings.

Keep the floor free of junk. Hang it on the walls. I bought  a load of
brand new "end-of-line" kitchen cabinets from MFI for about 10 quid a
shot, although the solid oak doors are a little over-the-top for a
workshop.

A second hand 'fridge is useful for keeping mixed, but unused
epoxy/Redux for use up to one week later - in the ice box  .....and beer
in the rest.

Lastly, I have a glass fronted box containing a single bottle of
champagne fixed above the work bench. The engraving reads "In case of
Completion, Break Glass"

Happy building

Nigel



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