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Originally Posted by Shockerz View Post
I've seen a lot of structures where the walls are thick with insulation and very little to nothing in the ceiling/roof which is where the heat will want to rise to. Just normal loft insulation will do the trick.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View Post
If you are going to use a portable calor/lpg heater make sure you read the ventilation requirements as calor uses a lot of oxygen compared to natural gas.
Do you know if connecting to the house main natural gas is OK? I did have an old gas fire in the back room which has been capped off which I could use to feed the shed. Would there be any issues with pressure dropping over the 10m distance to the shed? Would copper pipe be OK to use?
At this rate it might have to be electric heaters after all!
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View Post
Dam it... thought i had this sorted. Just been looking into the costs of running a portable gas heater and it could potentially be more expensive than electric at 14p-30p/ kwh depending on where I I buy the gas from, plus bottle deposits etc.
Do you know if connecting to the house main natural gas is OK? I did have an old gas fire in the back room which has been capped off which I could use to feed the shed. Would there be any issues with pressure dropping over the 10m distance to the shed? Would copper pipe be OK to use?
At this rate it might have to be electric heaters after all!
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View PostToo much faff for me! Lol.. I’m going electric much easier, less work and initial cost. But thanks for all the advice!
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Finally... I bought some slate support brackets to fit to install. Annoyingly I had to 'craft' the muntin's because the brackets are slightly smaller than the timber. Once fitted I tested them by applying some body weight.
Then this happened!
SNAP!!....
Welds broke! One bracket snapped the welds completely off the captive nut and the other snapped one of the welds.... On further inspection of the remaineding 4 brackets not yet fitted I noticed another tack weld broken..... Not great! If they can't take a little body wieght how are they going to support a 180 KG slate?Last edited by Danger Steve; 6 January 2020, 05:14 PM.
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Looks like more tacks needed on the brackets!! Love the lights and lovely bit of restoration on that timber Steve, lovin yer work! Have you got a date in mind to complete or is it too difficult to say? I have to admit it would eat away at me and id probably get a bit slip shod from eagerness!! You must enjoy the whole process to get a nice finished article and its worth it cos once its done its done and you want to be really happy with what you have achieved.
Whats a good colour for snooker room walls? Had you thought about that yet?
Keep up the good work!Last edited by Cue crafty; 6 January 2020, 05:24 PM.⚪ 🔴🟡🟢🟤🔵💗⚫🕳️😎
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Thanks chaps.. I'm pretty happy with how it looks so far. New replacement brackets on the way from Peradon so hopefully they'll be up to the job.
The lights are from here:
https://www.gws-led.co.uk/collection...ed-panel-light
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View PostThanks chaps.. I'm pretty happy with how it looks so far. New replacement brackets on the way from Peradon so hopefully they'll be up to the job.
The lights are from here:
https://www.gws-led.co.uk/collection...ed-panel-light
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