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I believe that is strongly counter-indicated by the hire agreement.
He might want the old shed too, depending on the state it's in once the groundworks people have had at it. That'd save a chunk in disposal fees.
Plus I'm 14 miles outside their free delivery/installation radius.
But I don't think 14 miles would phase them, they've been helpful and reasonably accommodating - though it's clear that their ranges don't cross over. If you're interested you'd be welcome to help me install all the ducting come and see mine once it's in - end of the month.
If all goes to plan, contract & stuff, I'm going to have no workshop in a few weeks. I'm going to lose my 10' x 10' manspace, a carefully undesigned space that is crammed full of so much stuff that there's barely room to swing a something quite small.
But I will have a 45' x 20' concrete slab with water, power & waste* all connected and ready to go.
And, more importantly, permission to use aforementioned concrete slab for something workshop-ish.
* of the human variety, not sawdust 'n' stuff.
Mmmmm. Tempting. I'd have to make the journey in a bigger vey-ickle, but I happen to have one of those.
I can make use of the pillar drill - handy to have two - but the others will be or have been replaced.
Got to remember to shout "It's a triumph!" when it's all done.
Sprocket did junk-punch one of the groundwork guys. He took it like a trooper.
A man of your technical means should be able to sort us out with a live webcam feed so that we can watch the excitement too :-)
And GD has a pretty standard script line of "They're massively over budget (true), there's no project manager (true), winter's coming (true) and the roof isn't on (true)", so I expect Kevin McCloud (of the clan McCloud?) to arrive at any minute.