Wooo! you want some protection for the lower half of the window,wouldn't want to say it won't happen but the law of average says it will.
Looking good so far. How deep is it, it looks really thin but it might just be the huge length making it look funny.So today I took the pile of metal from this;
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To this;
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Bit more welding to do still, but nearly ready to put the lids on!
What's the point of 10mm steel just to put a computer on it ?Lol, maybe, not decided what's going where yet. That may be the computer bit of things there.
Looking good so far. How deep is it, it looks really thin but it might just be the huge length making it look funny.
What's the point of 10mm steel just to put a computer on it ?
Yep i have a Two windows behind my Bench, they have weldmesh guards even though i have bars externally and these inner ones were not put there for security.
Thats not a garage ! ..thats a warehouse...Here's the first aid box in mine - right by the door. Need to pop a fire extinguisher there also actually, must buy a big one. No Kettle tho, I'm not a Tea/Coffee drinker.
Thats not a garage ! ..thats a warehouse...
How about this one, it seems like a good deal seeing as I paid £20 for a 2 kg one. For your shop a CO2 extinguisher might be better but in a wooden shed a solid fuel fire is more likely and for some reason CO2 is unsuitable for that. I've also got a bucket of sand which is cheaper and in a way more useful because you can leave hot parts sitting in it ( again, only a problem with a wooden bench).Here's the first aid box in mine - right by the door. Need to pop a fire extinguisher there also actually, must buy a big one. No Kettle tho, I'm not a Tea/Coffee drinker.
That's not bad. But it's the delivery you get caught on though which will add a tenner I bet.
How about this one, it seems like a good deal seeing as I paid £20 for a 2 kg one. For your shop a CO2 extinguisher might be better but in a wooden shed a solid fuel fire is more likely and for some reason CO2 is unsuitable for that. I've also got a bucket of sand which is cheaper and in a way more useful because you can leave hot parts sitting in it ( again, only a problem with a wooden bench).
I thought this was going to be the joke "What noise does a petrol soaked dog make when you set light to it?".CO2 extinguisher's have their place, but not when the flammable material can 'hang on to' enough heat to restart burning unless cooled sufficiently. Many years ago I saw a dog obediance course which included the dog jumping through a petrol-soaked ring of burning straw. After the display the straw just wouldn't go out when doused with CO2 as the heat kept reigniting it as fast as it was put out!
thanks spencer nice to work on alright!
That's cleaner than most food preparation areas!