Ive a 3 bay 30 x20 shed needs lights
13ft tall at a guess
Considering 5 ft twin led batton ??
Enough light to see i guess , storage not really work shop
Any wisdom please
I didn’t have room in the shed to stack our fert as wagon turned up early, so just unloaded it into the yard, didn’t realise I’d stacked one of the bags on a sharp rock (no our yard isn’t concrete🤦🏻♂️) so when I lifted it up to move it into the shed it started leaking out the bottom…brother got...
Usually just wear jeans, but looking for an alternative for lambing.
I like the look of these:
https://www.screwfix.com/p/dickies-everyday-trousers-khaki-black-34-w-34-l/742rp
They're cheap enough to have a punt on, but don't have reinforced knees or any water-resistance, so wondering if...
Looking to replace some ancient lathe and plaster with new stud walls in an old stone built house. What thickness of stud/kingspan is recommended? Obviously the thicker the better insulation wise, but there must be sweet spot. 100mm?
Do people wash their spinners out after every use i.e if you're using it for a week solid would you wash it at the end of every day or just at the end of the week? I've always done it every day but someone said recently to me they don't see the need to. I do sometimes have the issue of the...
Hello all,
I am new to the forum but follow with interest. The post that first caught my eye was about Off Road Segways. I am a registered importer, I import and retail these and more like e-ATVs vale and high standard off road ebikes, golf buggies the list goes on. So my question is, could...
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Drove through a ford today and got wet feet in my 2016 Toyota Hilux. It's done 172,000 miles and does look like it. The problem is it runs fine and is to a reasonable specific, I bought it new for £27,000 as an end of line model. It is though getting tired and worried its going to get a big...
Just seen on twitter that HMRC are to re classify crew cabs as cars for employees. As a Ltd Co. reckon it's back to pickups and wee vans. However the cost of them will maybe have stifled demand as it is. Best get the wax oil out and look after my current Hilux...
What’s everybody wear then? Getting older and I feel the cold. Generally I’ll wear a base layer, then work trousers, t-shirt, fleece/hoodie and coat. Neck warmer and a wolly hat with gloves but like today outside all day I was freezing.
Thinking I need a new coat. Current one is this...
I'm Currently converting an electric motor powered power washer to tractor pto via an old disc mower base.
, nearly finished its gone well and only a bit of work to complete but im struggling with the theoretical direction which come to think of it :oops:tonight, im concerned wont be the...
Have a Amazon Avant drill with Amatron 3 control box.
Want to run drill on 2 tractors. The power plug has to be ran to battery and a earth on chassis. It costs £400 for a new one.
Has anyone just taken the power supply from a point in the cab and if so how did they get on?
Thought £250 from ridgeline would get me a good coat. I got it in a sale for 99 but that's not the point... I'm tight...
Think it was a frontier jacket.
Boasts double waterproof layers blah blah.... Yes it was wet today electric fencing but spent a lot of time in gator and it was soaked right...
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