The Studio Project
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Re: The Studio Project
I see that 'effing loud Super Lead is still in your stable. I have a fond memory of my Maz 18 Jr having no chance!
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Re: The Studio Project
Had a bit of a slip in the big rains. Fortunately the studio's ok, but there's a bit of dirt up against it. It moved some 20mm, concrete floor and all. I estimate 40 tonnes came down. Insurance assessors coming out.
Apart from that it's going well.
Apart from that it's going well.
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Lucky that it all moved as a unit and stayed in one piece!
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Re: The Studio Project
Dave's a proper builder.
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More progress. Got rid of the Mac. Dreadful thing. Using a little PC now.
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Yikes dodged a bullet there!!
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Re: The Studio Project
Re-purposed light switches. Now running 12v. The old 60amp switch is now a mini switchboard with breakers and an ELCB.
Yeah I’m loving it. So glad I did it, slipped it under the radar of the expenditure committee lol.
Yeah I’m loving it. So glad I did it, slipped it under the radar of the expenditure committee lol.
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