I have a dishwasher in my little shed and I'm very tempted to plumb it in.
The only thing is. We haven't got room in the kitchen for one so having one in the shed would probably wind the misses up no end lol
I have a dishwasher in my little shed and I'm very tempted to plumb it in.
The only thing is. We haven't got room in the kitchen for one so having one in the shed would probably wind the misses up no end lol
Bizarrely, I suspect that the dishwasher in the garage is better than our one in the house
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this garage is amazing, i need one in my life!
Next install is a rolling gantry with a 500kg hoist. Watch this space....
Got a washer-drier as well now. No more getting told off for washing overalls and oily rags in the house
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lets have a a pic of the inside now the garage is broken in, much mess or still neat and tidy?
It's normally spotless, TBH, just right now I'm breaking the VR4. Will be pleased when it's gone and people stop messing me around with "I want this, oh no I don't, oh yes I do" "Sorry, it's going to the scrappers now" "Can I have it for free then" "No."
Yeah, got to be honest, I've not had to use it yet
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Awesome thread, just read the lot. Very impressed.
Just one thing, have you used pvc for compressed air pipe ? The only reason I ask is I had a shard around 6" long spinter off under pressure and wedge itself in my right flank. Make sure it's shielded well.
Thank you.
Not sure what the pipe is made from, but it's definitely plastic, but it's specified for compressed air, as are the fittings. It's all hidden in the roof, so hopefully I won't get any shrapnel. Been there a few year's now, and all still going strong.
I recently partitioned of the end with a stud wall and door to make a cosy office with recliner and telly