Installing Electrical power, Dust extraction system & French Cleat Tool wall.
I'm working on the electrical installation, dust extraction system and making a French cleat tool wool in the new workshop.
Time to turn the new shed into a functional workshop by installing lighting, power outlets, a central dust extraction system and bring back in all my hand tools and hang them on the new wall of tools.
I don't go into to much details about the electrical installation as there are to many differences in rules and regulations between countries when it comes to working on an electrical installation.
But keep in mind: You can't have enough power outlets and lighting!!
With all the bigger equipment in place I could also install a central dust extraction system to keep the new workshop as dust free as possible.
I used regular PVC piping as it's fairly cheap and easy to work with.
I'm aware of the potential risk of static build up. Therefore I will, in the near future, install measurements to ground all components of this system to relieve any static build up to ground.
After fixing the workbench to the floor I could start making a new French Cleat tool wall and start putting my most used hand tools back on the wall.
Interested in more guitar building related videos?
Check out my channel for more tips and tricks, tool reviews and guitar builds for the (beginner) luthier in a small workshop.
Unquendor Guitars :
Website: https://www.Unquendor-Guitars.nl
Merchandise : https://teespring.com/stores/unquendor-guitars-goodies
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Видео Installing Electrical power, Dust extraction system & French Cleat Tool wall. канала Unquendor Guitars
Time to turn the new shed into a functional workshop by installing lighting, power outlets, a central dust extraction system and bring back in all my hand tools and hang them on the new wall of tools.
I don't go into to much details about the electrical installation as there are to many differences in rules and regulations between countries when it comes to working on an electrical installation.
But keep in mind: You can't have enough power outlets and lighting!!
With all the bigger equipment in place I could also install a central dust extraction system to keep the new workshop as dust free as possible.
I used regular PVC piping as it's fairly cheap and easy to work with.
I'm aware of the potential risk of static build up. Therefore I will, in the near future, install measurements to ground all components of this system to relieve any static build up to ground.
After fixing the workbench to the floor I could start making a new French Cleat tool wall and start putting my most used hand tools back on the wall.
Interested in more guitar building related videos?
Check out my channel for more tips and tricks, tool reviews and guitar builds for the (beginner) luthier in a small workshop.
Unquendor Guitars :
Website: https://www.Unquendor-Guitars.nl
Merchandise : https://teespring.com/stores/unquendor-guitars-goodies
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unquendor_guitars/?hl=nl
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Unquendor/
Get epic music for your content and support me and my channel at Epidemic-Sound using this link:
https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/jhrv20/
Видео Installing Electrical power, Dust extraction system & French Cleat Tool wall. канала Unquendor Guitars
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