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Electricity to Shed Workshop
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I have a workshop (old garage) and I just run a temporary lead from a outside electrical point to workshop. I mainly use it for a light and radio. But can take power tools to. I dont use it much to warrant extra cost of putting in proper cabling. This works for me. if I did use workshop I lot I would have proper sockets and lights installed
This is socket I have. I have two of them one for front of garage for power washer and lawn mower. They were installed by qualified electrician who's a friend
http://www.diy.com/departments/diall-13a-2-gang-external-socket/256261_BQ.prd0 -
Ideal! Thanks, savemoney!0
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