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Installation of extractor fan,and re-hung workshop door.

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I have re-hung workshop door and also added brace to make the door more secure from sagging over time.

I have also installed an extractor fan. Here are 4 photos. Hope this helps others.

 
oh you've ruined it.. now it looks bodged after putting the fan in the middle of the mini trunking..

why didn't you mount it higher? or in the end wall at the apex?
 
yes coljack your correct in what you say,this was a stupid error to make
when drilling hole through the workshop I made the silly mistake of drilling
to low on the outside,this is why the extractor is located where it is,im going to lower the electric sockets and mini trunking,so this will put right my mistake. :(
 
I have re-hung workshop door and also added brace to make the door more secure from sagging over time.
I have also installed an extractor fan. Here are 4 photos. Hope this helps others.

Since everyone is nit-picking I might as well join in, I notice you did a bril job insulating the wall but was just wondering if you was going to do the door aswel?
 
I would paint the bit's and bobs on the outside, the same colour as the shed, would be less conspicuous then, otherwise great!!

Wotan
 

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