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    Electricity in shed

    Yeah, but 45 liters container and if i only use it to wash my hands after touching meat etc so that i don't spread stuff from meat onto other food and don't run with greasy hands,should last for a few days. Not planning any shower etc, as i can walk 20m home for that, it's just i have that...
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    Electricity in shed

    Thanks! Regarding the drainage, the shed is much lower than the house so would need a grey water pump. Those thend to be a big disappointment, or at least so i heard, and septic tank would be an overkill for one sink next to bbq, so i was advised to use the rollalong water container you use for...
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    Electricity in shed

    Ok thanks both, will get in touch with them now and see where it takes me. If they won't be available yet i will pull the twin walles conduit through to the shed so that i can carry on the works without waiting for them.
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    Electricity in shed

    I did not refer to a qualified electrician as mug at any point. You seem to be easily offended and believe pulling a cable through the conduit and footing to the shed requires some level of sacred knowledge. I do not mean to offend anyone who went to school to get their qualifications though, i...
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    Electricity in shed

    I am going to get an electrician, but want to run a cable beforehand, one piece so someone qualified can fix the screws. Right after my college back home i had electrical qualifications for home installations but that was years back and different country so i am not familiar with the regs, hence...
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    Grey water in shed

    The roll along are 50 litres, and hey, they roll. I saw you csn detach the handles so i should be able to install it under sink
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    Grey water in shed

    That is so true! Love this forum already. I was trying ti work this one out for a few days now and it took only minutes to get an idea that is better than any of them. Hope i can fit it under the sink as this is not the prettiest thing and i won't be able to access back of the shed to get to it...
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    Grey water in shed

    Actually this is now my top 1 solution, unless someone else drops something brilliant like that that doesn't involve dragging containers, i am buying one :)
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    Grey water in shed

    That is also not bad indeed. Only negative is that i will have to drag it every now and again to empty in a sink but i like the idea. Any other options to consider here?
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    Grey water in shed

    Hey All, I am building a concrete block shed with an outdoor (roofed with bifold doors in front) kitchen. I want to have there gas bbq, small gas hob, both connected to the same gas bottle, and a little sink. That way i can spend more time outside and cook there. I would use sink to wash hands...
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    Electricity in shed

    Hey all! I am building a concrete block shed and summer kitchen at the back of my garden. I am going to run water, internet and power there. Do i need a qualified electrician to sign it off? I have some experience with running installations so i can do it safely etc. Also i am not 100%...
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