Mrs C
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Does anyone know if it is possible to ‘hire’ workshop time (tablesaw, p/t etc) in chunks of say half a day and if so what the going rate is?
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Sounds like an H&S nightmare. The person hiring to you would need to verify your competence to use such machines, not easily done, and insure himself against you suing him in the event of you having an accident. Getting you to sign a disclaimer would most likely be legally worthless, such a scheme is a non-starter IMO.Mrs C":1zv0tdlb said:Does anyone know if it is possible to ‘hire’ workshop time (tablesaw, p/t etc) in chunks of say half a day and if so what the going rate is?
pcb1962":2k8ayxhh said:Sounds like an H&S nightmare. The person hiring to you would need to verify your competence to use such machines, not easily done, and insure himself against you suing him in the event of you having an accident. Getting you to sign a disclaimer would most likely be legally worthless, such a scheme is a non-starter IMO.Mrs C":2k8ayxhh said:Does anyone know if it is possible to ‘hire’ workshop time (tablesaw, p/t etc) in chunks of say half a day and if so what the going rate is?
Hudson1984":985pfz65 said:do you have a "men shed" project in your area?
Hudson1984":fgaktxa5 said:do you have a "men shed" project in your area?
whiskywill":ziuw9fng said:Hudson1984":ziuw9fng said:do you have a "men shed" project in your area?
Would "Mrs" C be allowed in a MensShed?
I've seen one or two professionals on here offering workshop time, space and/or machinery - Usually at the weekend, with their supervision, of course.Mrs C":1jajv24o said:Does anyone know if it is possible to ‘hire’ workshop time (tablesaw, p/t etc) in chunks of say half a day and if so what the going rate is?
Geoff_S":36v3nul6 said:Well it appears that there are such places.
http://hirewoodworkspace.co.uk
As regards the concerns on H&S, what does a normal hire shop do? The only thing you don't seem to be able to hire from them is an actual workshop.
3. Health and Safety
i) You will be asked to complete a Risk Assessment Form and confirm your knowledge and ability to use the machinery and equipment involved; this will be part of the handing over process.
ii) You will be asked to confirm you will operate within health and safety guide lines and will wear the relevant protective clothing / equipment i.e. dust masks, goggles, ear defenders (which can be provided) and work boots as required within the machine shop.
4. Insurance
i) We strongly recommend you have Public Liability and Personal Accident Insurance for your own protection.
pcb1962":2frr6ht0 said:Geoff_S":2frr6ht0 said:Well it appears that there are such places.
http://hirewoodworkspace.co.uk
As regards the concerns on H&S, what does a normal hire shop do? The only thing you don't seem to be able to hire from them is an actual workshop.
I'm amazed how cheap that place is, I've paid more to hire a cement mixer.
I would have thought that if you are on their premises they have more responsibility for your safety than if you take the tool away and use it elsewhere.
3. Health and Safety
i) You will be asked to complete a Risk Assessment Form and confirm your knowledge and ability to use the machinery and equipment involved; this will be part of the handing over process.
ii) You will be asked to confirm you will operate within health and safety guide lines and will wear the relevant protective clothing / equipment i.e. dust masks, goggles, ear defenders (which can be provided) and work boots as required within the machine shop.
4. Insurance
i) We strongly recommend you have Public Liability and Personal Accident Insurance for your own protection.
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