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While Alex is only asking about whether to try and lead in water to an already-built shed, it might be worth looking at Dave Miller's article on his darkroom shed.
On the aspect of insulation, Dave, if I recall correctly, was able to insulate what otherwise would have been a pretty cold wooden shed to the extent that even in the deepest winter he could keep it around 20C with a small electric radiator which isn't bad Mike |
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Hi Brock, guess there is always the risk, but so far not a problem. When we use the dryer, the hose goes out the door and we empty the lint filter on a regular basis.
Have to say that I always have a quick run round with a damp duster before I start to print anything off. Guess that's not a lot different to others. Not sure how many other people hoover their shed though ! Ian
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