Inside the new fluorescent shed 2023
due to the lanterns collection exploding into what it has become today, space had fast run out for them, and I was losing access to my collection. In the lanterns shed two shelves were being used for these fluorescent tubes and fittings, space which was now desperately needed for the lanterns. It meant that the last of the three planned sheds had to become priority.

Where this shed stands is where a much older and former collection shed was, a 6' by 4' shed which had long been overfilled, hence the main lanterns shed being built. In March, the roof had begun to collapse in, prompting me to take out the solar lights I had put in there over the Winter, and emptying the shed of all the surplus lanterns also residing in there. No more than two days after I emptied it, that shed collapsed, so once the ground was cleared, I immediately set to work levelling the ground in preparation for this new 8' by 6' shed to be built. Once built and painted, racking was installed, the shed wired up, and then all my fluorescent stock transferred over from the loft, work shed and lantern shed. It was then that I realised just how much I'd underestimated the quantity of the lighting I had, especially after buying in around 300 tubes from a closing down business.

There's a few outstanding jobs left on this shed, I need to restore one or two fluorescent fittings on the tube testing wall, as well as wire it all in properly and sort the light switches out, and install some outside lighting.

Inside the new fluorescent shed 2023

due to the lanterns collection exploding into what it has become today, space had fast run out for them, and I was losing access to my collection. In the lanterns shed two shelves were being used for these fluorescent tubes and fittings, space which was now desperately needed for the lanterns. It meant that the last of the three planned sheds had to become priority.

Where this shed stands is where a much older and former collection shed was, a 6' by 4' shed which had long been overfilled, hence the main lanterns shed being built. In March, the roof had begun to collapse in, prompting me to take out the solar lights I had put in there over the Winter, and emptying the shed of all the surplus lanterns also residing in there. No more than two days after I emptied it, that shed collapsed, so once the ground was cleared, I immediately set to work levelling the ground in preparation for this new 8' by 6' shed to be built. Once built and painted, racking was installed, the shed wired up, and then all my fluorescent stock transferred over from the loft, work shed and lantern shed. It was then that I realised just how much I'd underestimated the quantity of the lighting I had, especially after buying in around 300 tubes from a closing down business.

There's a few outstanding jobs left on this shed, I need to restore one or two fluorescent fittings on the tube testing wall, as well as wire it all in properly and sort the light switches out, and install some outside lighting.

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TLE   [17 Dec, 2023 at 03:41 PM]
Great to see you back on Lamp Room, Dave!
AngryHorse   [18 Dec, 2023 at 10:32 AM]
How do you keep the damp out of all this Dave? Shocked
Dave   [18 Dec, 2023 at 06:08 PM]
If you look closely at the bottom of the top shelf on the left, there's a heater bar mounted to the shelf. Considering its only 160w it puts out ample heat to warm the shed above freezing temperature.
AngryHorse   [18 Dec, 2023 at 08:42 PM]
Clever Very Happy these are pretty good for heating Cool

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