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Re: Tips for workshop layout please.
Posted: 27 Apr 2010, 17:08
by Flash
mrs maggot wrote:and easy access to the kitchen for a cuppa
Tea making facilities will also be 'in house', not that I have a large garden, i'm lazy!
Phil
Re: Tips for workshop layout please.
Posted: 27 Apr 2010, 22:42
by Kaz
I stay in a 3 storey house and my workroom is at the top of the house and the kitchens at the bottom
I need to try and make space for a smallish fridge to save me going up and down the stairs all the time

Re: Tips for workshop layout please.
Posted: 28 Apr 2010, 07:54
by bms
I stay in a 3 storey house and my workroom is at the top of the house and the kitchens at the bottom
Just think of the gym membership you save each month

Re: Tips for workshop layout please.
Posted: 28 Apr 2010, 09:42
by Kaz
If only, Martin, I tend to go up and not come back down unless I really really need to

Re: Tips for workshop layout please.
Posted: 19 May 2010, 19:43
by Flash
Quick Update
Well the 'shed' is up! I have insulated and lined the walls and ceiling which should keep it cooler in the summer & warmer in winter!
Electrics are being installed tomorrow and hopefully I will get time to put all of the worktops in too.
I'm looking at moving all of our equipment in over the weekend & then it is all systems gooooooo!
Ebay & our website have been neglected over the last few months so it is time I gave this some effort.
Also looking forward to printing our first range of mugs & mousemats as we have all the gear but have been waiting to move into our 'new home' before production commences!
I will try and keep this thread updated
Phil