Yeah, I'll put donations we get tonight into the SkullSpace coffers and
cover the pizza myself.

I think we should prioritize the 'safety'-related upgrades before the
convenience ones. The GFIs in the kitchen, for example.

Ron

On 2013-02-20 09:24, Justin Lacko wrote:
> As most of you know, we recently bought a 3D printer and now a very
> nice-looking rework station is being offered for cheap.
> 
> With the plethora of devices in the space requiring electricity, we are
> dangerously close to complete saturation of the two breakers most of our
> stuff is on. It's gotten so bad that when the cleaning team came last week,
> the girl who was vaccuuming blew the breaker four (four!) times.
> 
> I think we're in for some frustration when someone decides to run a 3D
> print job that will take 7 hours, and then somebody accidentally blows the
> breaker mid-way through the job.
> 
> What are the plans for getting the required electrical work completed?
> We're talking big numbers here (at least $1000 for just some of the work).
> Is anyone willing to chip in to help with this expense?
> 
> Ron, I think you mentioned donations made at tonight's event could go
> towards this...? Correct me if I'm wrong.
> 
> ~Justin

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