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    Where to buy timber

    Hello, I’ve been hunting about online as I’m looking to replace some old timber fascias on my outbuilding (single skin brick with hip roof) while I’m replacing the old cast iron guttering which has corroded away to nothing and sections completely missing. The exact size is 7x3/4”. Trying to...
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    Outbuilding, refurb or replace?

    Workshop and more storage, we’ve currently 4 bikes in there which take up a lot of space, even hung up as does the chimney and fire area
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    Outbuilding, refurb or replace?

    1st picture is the general state of it, door on the far left I want to remove and fill in 2nd picture is the rear where I’d create the opening, prob take it as far as the nearest edge of the closest window and keep that same width on the other, soil stack I’m looking to cut and fill with...
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    Outbuilding, refurb or replace?

    I’ll post up some pictures later with a description of what I’m planning on doing
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    Outbuilding, refurb or replace?

    Should have added that I’m also thinking of having the roof removed and changed to a pent type
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    Outbuilding, refurb or replace?

    Hello, I’ve a single bricked skinned outbuilding (think it used to be a wash house as it also has a toilet) with a corrugated metal pitched roof with a chimney. It’s approx 14x14ft and about 9ft high. The brickwork could do with some TLC but looks in ok condition, the sides and bottom of the...
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    DC Power in shed

    The 12V is for when the mains isn’t connected as it’ll be via an extension and not permanent (too awkward and expensive to install). I know about the USB but most have a transformer of some sort to convert the incoming to 5V at the USB socket
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    DC Power in shed

    I'm currently looking at wiring my shed with 12V DC for powering lights, couple of USB sockets etc nothing heavy, just more convenience. To charge the leisure batteries (same as what's fitted to campervans) I'm looking at a 20A charger (Input 230V AC 2.2A) via an extension lead (2.5mm² cable...
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