ernandez R -> RE: temperature changes (Oct. 26 2019 22:34:43)
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Mango, I use a wood stove as supplemental heat in the winter months up here at latitude 65. I keep a large sauce pan, about 16” on top of the wood stove and slide it around accordingly to get more or less moisture in the shop. Most use a tea kettle. Main heat is with a fuel oil Toyo type heater. I keep the same sauce pan next to it with a few feet of parachute cord as a wick in front of the heat outlet to introduce moisture into the shop. Direct light is nice. Air circulation is critical for ones health. The wood stove actually sucks air into a building as a normal part of its operation. One could, or rather should, keep a cabinet with tone woods and build assemblies where the temp and moisture are controlled for times of inactivity. I move mine into the house from the shop but only about 30 steps away when i am going out of town for more then a day. HR
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