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Guest cosmic dave
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OK guys another question (sorry) I have been beavering away all afternoon on my loft and have decided where to put it in the garden, I have a power cable running by that feed the shed at the bottom of the garden, should I branch off it and put power in the loft ?

Personally I think it would be a good idea.

 

David

Posted

I have sockets in the loft for lighting and also sockets for ETS and any other bits and peaces.

 

Think its essential - not so much for the birds but more the fancier who works (esp this time of year)

Posted

You will need them for a variety of reasons. Lighting, ETS and your own comfort.

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Not a bad Idea like others say plus you could always run a hot air paint stripper off of it, kill all them nasties.

Guest stevie-b
Posted

my lofts have sockets and lights on dimmers which are operated from my kitchen perfect for these cold nights

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