lancelot
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Post by lancelot on Dec 7, 2009 15:45:23 GMT
Hi folks, now I don't have to wear chest waders ;D to reach my sheds...hopefully a couple of shots to show what I have been up to during the past while... Hopefully I will be back to doing some work in the shed soon...just need to make or get made folding doors to close off ends and job done, John.
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Post by teakfreak on Dec 19, 2009 15:53:59 GMT
If this is going to develop into a workshop improvements thread, can anyone suggest a suitable paint-on form of isulation for a plastic coated steel roof? Although I have 2" of expanded polystyrene insulation I wasn't able to fit a sealed vapour barrier and so get condensation on the steel, which then drips through the porous polystyrene. I really need something to paint on the steel so that it is in intimate contact with the roof sheet before replacing the polystyrene. The workshop area is not vast, around 6ft x 10ft, so cost is not particularly an issue.
Many years ago there was a feature"Tomorrows World" about blocks of ceramic insulators that could be picked up by bare hands while still glowing red hot on the inside - a paintable version of this would be ideal!
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simonwass
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Cecil Pagets 2-6-2 of 1908. Engine number 2299. Would make a fascinating model....
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Post by simonwass on Dec 19, 2009 16:23:35 GMT
You can get 'anti-condensation' paint from B&Q.
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