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Willenium says: I just reached the big 10 on b3ta, so tell us your stories of big date milestones from relationships, birthdays, work and life-changing choices.

(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 14:19)
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don't dig too deep though - fuck knows what could be buried and not marked anywhere. be on the safe side and hire one of those underground pipe and cable detectors - might save your life or prevent you putting a shovel into a shit filled sewer pipe!
have you laid any cables before? (and no, not the brown variety either!)
(, Mon 29 Sep 2014, 19:49, 1 reply)
I think I should be ok - I'm going to pull them through under the decking
and then just bury them a few inches below the garden path so that I won't accidentally dig into them. When I laid the concrete for the shed foundation I included an L-bend waste pipe that I can feed them into so I can just drill a hole in the shed floor and have them running up the wall inside the lining to a couple of proper sockets - and I've already got an old laptop earmarked for a shed server :)

Then all I need is a beer fridge and an easy chair

[edit] I should mention a qualified electrician put the box on the back of the house for me, so if I do get stuck I'll ask him - he's already insisted that I use armoured trunking for the electricity (rather than the plastic pipes I'm pushing the cat-5 through)
(, Mon 29 Sep 2014, 20:08, closed)

armoured cable is the ONLY way to go ... I've lost count of the number of times I've seen mice or rats with half a head missing cos they've chomped into a pvc t&e cable, or a network cable has been chewed through. the little fuckers must lost the taste of pvc!
(, Mon 29 Sep 2014, 20:43, closed)
Hm. I have some spare brass pipe that I'll use for the network cable under the decking then
if there's a place there'll be rats, it's there.
(, Tue 30 Sep 2014, 2:01, closed)

'grats, best of luck!

Don't cheap out by omitting a lightning suppressing doohickey for when the network cable comes back into the house.)
(, Mon 29 Sep 2014, 22:33, closed)
Ooh, good point
*heads to the internet to acquire one*
(, Tue 30 Sep 2014, 2:01, closed)

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