Airconditioning My Workshop

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FireKraka
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Airconditioning My Workshop

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With thanks to Blacky for the aircon unit; I installed my workshop aircon last Monday (public holiday in Perth) yesterday was near 40 at my place but inside was 30/31 at least you can get something done at that temp.

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Thanks Blacky

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Neil H
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Re: Airconditioning My Workshop

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Nice work i could have done with that on sunday working on the FB in the shed at 42 deg.

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Re: Airconditioning My Workshop

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Cool :ebiggrin:
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No worries - it made it home OK then ??? :lol:
When you're faced with an unpleasant task that you really don't want to do, sometimes you just have to dig deep down inside and somehow find the patience to wait for someone else to do it for you.


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Re: Airconditioning My Workshop

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I made sure I tied this one in Blacky :whistlinggg: :whistlinggg: but we will leave that story alone for now hey :whistlinggg:
It was trying to get it out and around the back of the workshop by myself that was the really difficult thing.

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