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Nice bench Rick how's the elbow? aren't you supposed to be resting it
Nice job Rick! Looks very sturdy. Trish bought me a light weight prefab one which is still in a box as I need to sell some left over tiles to make room for it!
Looks like time well spent rick. Great job. I wish I had a workshop like yours.My project for today was to run an Ethernet cable from the modem in the lounge up to my study, where my desktop computer is located. At present it connects to the internet via a pair of mains powerline Ethernet adaptors but I am getting a download speed of only 55 to 65 Mb/s from my 100 Mb/s Virgin cable connection.After drilling the wall to run the cable out of the lounge, up the outside wall then through the wall into the study, a cable length of 18 metres, I am now getting a speed of 102 to 106 Mb/s. My wife thinks I am nuts - and she is probably right.
Quote from: Dazzler on May 30, 2015, 22:56:55Nice job Rick! Looks very sturdy. Trish bought me a light weight prefab one which is still in a box as I need to sell some left over tiles to make room for it! yeah would like some of those light weight stands and work benches,but other than a few screws and glue this one cost zip
I like to run an ethernet cable to my smart TV,but I'm too cheap to buy a 15 metre cable and I'm not sure how to make one
My son made me two 20 metre cables a few years ago. Run them into the wall near the modem and up into the ceiling. One drops down to my wife's workstation, the other into my daughter's bedroom. Cost zilch.
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