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Redefining data centres: Innovation, sustainability and the future of construction | Lincoln Wood, Edged

Time: 2025-10-08 23:17:42 Source: Author: Space-Saving Backpacks

The weather was a little cooler that day so even though I thought I had let it dry long enough, the chilliness was preventing the paint from setting.

We had to get a little bit creative with our assembly methods here because this type of stainless steel actually comes on huge rolls and so it has a slight bend to it.We were able to fix that though, no problem!.

Redefining data centres: Innovation, sustainability and the future of construction | Lincoln Wood, Edged

That saved us a ton of money.There are heavier stainless steels available, but the cost for the stainless steel for this project would have been about $250 instead of $40.Yay for saving money!.

Redefining data centres: Innovation, sustainability and the future of construction | Lincoln Wood, Edged

So we applied some adhesive to the stainless steel and some stabilizer pieces and put the first panel together..The GE Iron Grip Adhesive offers up to 75% less clamp time than many other adhesives so it allows you to work much more quickly on projects like this.

Redefining data centres: Innovation, sustainability and the future of construction | Lincoln Wood, Edged

We left our project clamped for about 2 or 3 hours and then we had a nice, straight, flat panel!.

…or so I thought.As is common here at The Creek Line House, at least one picture inadvertently revealed a little of our ‘reality’, that is, reality of life with 2 young children.

Let’s play spot the baby gate:.Luckily this time, our reality generated a little interest and we received a few requests on how we salvage-DIYed our baby gate to cover such a large opening.

This is a tough one to put into words and the success of the project – as with most salvage projects – is incredibly reliant on your access to the appropriate recycled components, but let’s give it a shot anyway:.For our DIY baby gate we used the 2 long identical sides from an old disassembled crib.

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