I would insulate .Hello! i have my PM728VT on order.
Any tips for keeping a mill in an attached, but unheated garage? I have a propane heater i turn on when working so that raises the temprature for the hours i am working then everything cools back down to outside temps.
So here in Ohio we go from hot and humid to below freezing.
I have a tiny dehumidifer and i keep a fan on as those have seemed to help prevent surface rust of other tools.
Anything else i should think about doing?
Thanks!
I am not in cold country but I deal with high humidity and the summers are very hot. I installed a mini split which is a heat pump and set on auto it heats the garage when the outside temps get cold and cools when they are hot and has a dehumidify function for in between, it is working well.This is what i am afraid of also projectnut. The cycling of heat/cold is going to cause condensation. I dont have a garage door. It has been replaced with insulated wall and 36" person door. I have one wall that is cement block exposed to air. The other walls have earth on the other side or attached to the house.
I would love to do radiant heat in the floor, but i would have to bust up the concrete.
It wont take much to keep the room at like 60 degrees year round. I have a window i should replace with a double pane as it is single.
Summer i will just have to keep fans on and de-humidifer as i dont see myself pumping in AC for a one car garage size room.
I could run a natrual gas line out there for heat...
OK, i will stick a thermometer out there and see what temps i currently have.
THanks!
One of my pet peeves is scraping snow and frozen rain off windshields. I lhad to do it far to many times when living in an apartment. Now if at all possible the cars/trucks go in the garage.
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If I do my part (remember to set the defrosters) I can start the truck and come out to a clear windshield in 5 min.