Well, I’m on the move again. I’ve decided to move my workshop back to the garage. After a long time thinking about it (and about a weeks worth of cleaning) I’m going to make the move. This came about, when I went to “the shop” and found that my scrollsaw had a nice layer of rust on the table. Instead of trying to find the money to insulate the shed, I would just move to a place that is already insulated and heated and cooled.
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patron
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posted 89 days ago
with summer almost over ,
warm is good !
of course with more tools ,
you might consider ,
having both ?
summer shop .
winter shop .
i’m sure the wife would understand .
-- david ,new mexico ,allheart
Scott Bryan
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posted 89 days ago
I think that you definately have made the right decision. Having a shop with heating and air conditioning is the way to go. The vehicles can sit outside. After all what is more important woodworking or scraping ice off the windshield this winter? :) I have often said that I am glad I added a third garage that I converted into my shop. If I had to ask my wife to use her garage for my shop space I would be outside before her vehicle would be.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.