Overnight storage in basement - drying painted parts for plinth (update)

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Giomar

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Apr 28, 2014, 5:53:58 PM4/28/14
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hi everyone!

this is an update to this post about the making of a plinth that required short term storage at the space (all parts to be removed by may 1st the latest): https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/london-hack-space/8z8eiid0u8E
sorry for creating a new post but I figured this would avoid it being overlooked as a reply to the previous one.

I finally managed to assemble and paint all parts. I will take them away tomorrow in the morning and deliver them where they need to go, possibly after having applied one last coat of paint in the backyard. meanwhile I need to leave them somewhere safe overnight and I've been suggested by other members, to store them in the area in between the lab and the elevator, so that they are not in everyone's way in the actual workshop. I freed up some space next to the stacked club mate boxes and left the parts there. I hope this is fine with everyone as, again, it is just until tomorrow morning (I should be there to remove them around 10am). if anyone thinks that is not a good place where to store them, please do let me know and I will rush there straight away to move them elsewhere.

many thanks in advance, especially to those who helped me out and advised me today at the hackspace!
giovanni

Men tar

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Apr 28, 2014, 5:59:44 PM4/28/14
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Sounds all good Giovanni, thanks for asking the list. Your request is very reasonably and I see no problems, I checked and we can still access the pump and the PCB etching stuff.
Cheers
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