Electrics
Electrics
Thanks to Uncle Wilco from Shed Blog, the lucky people of Wales have been hearing about Workshopshed. Writing for his lifestyle column “Ready Steady Sheddy” in the the South Wales Echo, he comments on the issues of size and organisation
Thanks to a few days off and some nice weather I’ve managed to replace the side of the workshop. The old side was made from corrugated plastic sheet, which had perished badly in the sunlight. It was very brittle and
I’ve finally added the workshopshed to Readers Sheds run by Wilco from Shed Blog, or should that be vice versa? I’m not sure I’ll have a chance in the shed of the year competition as theres some very impressive sheds
London is notorious for a shortage of space and central London is worse than most places. When workmen came to repair this building on Shaftsbury Avenue W1 they found a novel solution to where to locate their workman’s hut. The
Beatrice is the name for the shed assembled by three generations of a family back in March. Since writing they have given the shed a nice coat of pink paint and framed it with a rose arch. Beatrice has now
Workshop Shed is featured on ShedWorld, a new site by ShedMan John Davies, a writer and poet from Brighton. As part of National Shed week, ShedWorld is uncovering the diversity of activities (and relaxation) that people do in their sheds
The changes to the UK electrical regulations made in 2005 are designed to reduce the number of people electrocuted by their own incompetent wiring and to eliminate cowboy electricians. The “part p” regulations basically specify that a competent person (electrician)