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| If you find a tool or piece of equipment to be broken or in a poor state of repair, please take it out of service by sticking a sign to it, and posting on the forum. | If you find a tool or piece of equipment to be broken or in a poor state of repair, please take it out of service by sticking a sign to it, and posting on the forum. | ||
| - | If you have the skills to repair an out-of-service | + | If a tool needs minor repairs, you are welcome to give it a go if you have the skills |
| - | ==== Maintenance Fund ==== | + | Before making major repairs to a tool, you should first check if there is an existing |
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| - | This is an annual budget set aside for the maintenance | + | |
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| - | The fund is currently set at £1,500 per year. Spend from the fund requires agreement of a majority of Directors. | + | |
| + | Always disconnect the tool from the mains before undertaking any repairs. | ||
| + | If new parts are needed for a repair, contact the Committee to ask about buying them. | ||