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  1. BraithwaiteA

    Keeping workshop warm and dry.

    Yeah, I think it's going to be like this until the summer, but I want to try and stabilise it a bit if I can. The original plan was to have it done around April 2020, but that didn't happen for obvious reasons.
  2. BraithwaiteA

    Keeping workshop warm and dry.

    Oh, I'll look into greenhouse heaters - that might be good for keeping the chill off once it's dry. The timer is a good idea! Thank you!
  3. BraithwaiteA

    Keeping workshop warm and dry.

    That's a good idea, thanks! I have two of those passive ones that slowly make blue water, but we have a 'proper' one inside I can move out. I'm SO excited to have power out there next week.
  4. BraithwaiteA

    Keeping workshop warm and dry.

    Hi everyone. As is traditional with first posts: please move this if it's in the wrong place. I had a detached block workshop built towards the end of the summer, and it got thoroughly soaked before the roof went on. It then got more exciting water ingress through faulty render. This has now...
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