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Horse Clocks
Dec 14, 2004


Perhaps put a conduit stub in for data & power now, then work out what where it goes later?

Putting in a conduit now before you pour the slab is gonna be so much easier.

Doesn’t need to have anything in it. Just a L pipe capped at both ends. You can dig it out and extend it later.

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Horse Clocks
Dec 14, 2004


Slavvy posted:

Why would you want a pizza covered in 20w50 drippings?

Why wouldn’t you?

Every good chef knows fat and salt is flavour.

Horse Clocks
Dec 14, 2004


Looks good.

I’m assuming you’re like 6’9” or something, leading to the camera being close to the ceiling, and not a low ceiling.

Shelvocke posted:

I'm putting off the cladding

Triggered.

Horse Clocks
Dec 14, 2004


Shelvocke posted:

Definitely going to have a lot of shelves, which won't get in the way because of the recessed walls. The OSB is just kind of ugly, especially next to the oak frame after finishing.

French cleat the gently caress out of the walls. For maximum configuration potential.

Gives you more joinery to do afterwards too.

Horse Clocks fucked around with this message at 10:05 on May 20, 2021

Horse Clocks
Dec 14, 2004


Got some warm rural England vibes with that floor and wallpaper.

You just need to ditch the XR and get a BSA in there up on a ramp made of wooden milk crates and fencing.

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