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In summer its stinking hot to the point where I don't go out until the evenings. I really need to see if whirly-birds will fix this up a bit.
In winter its freezing, until I fire up the old cast iron fireplace a builder scored for me.
I work in the garage, so insulation is my mainstay.
Just fans, no heaters.
I must get myself a fan.
You need to add another option - "all of the above".
Stinkers in Summer, 3 coats plus and beanie in Winter.
Fans? Wish I had a bunch of gigling pretty girls following me around, but alas :C only my 3 year old girl and SWMBO.
Just a 300mm whirly bird, exhaust fan, normal house fan, though the air filtration unit does help circulate the air quite a bit. Have to add, a vitamin or two helps towards the end of a hard days yakka.
I have a fairly high insulated roof so my shed is cool enough in Summer but I am yet to experience a Winter.:cold2:
Was going to put a few whirly birds in the ceiling but SWMBO objected to having them sitting on our bedroom floor.:o (Work space under the bedroom):C
Cheers
Steve
Four walls, roof and 2 doors.
Summer - open up both doors
Winter - close both doors
If I have to have shed time it can be lovely or cook or freeze but at least it my time.
i jsut got 2 walls and a roof that is a floor. under the house so its half in teh ground. nice and cool in summer but it gets a bit cool in winter.
My main woodorking shed is fully insulated with a reverse cycle A/C, whirly birds which I can open or close depending on what the temp is and if I have the A/C going.
And my second Metal working shed is unlined with nothing to heat or cool it apart from opening back side door and front main door with a fan to cool when hot and rug up when cold.
On a hot day you can really feel the differences between the two.
A really thick Fireman's pole for those times you need emergency access to the workshop?
"But honey!? You're always saying you want it done now!" :innocent: