As I only have the option of a garage for my workshop
Ian Welford | 04/05/2010 20:41:46 |
300 forum posts | John
Hope to see you at Harrogate but- B & Q have some wall thermometers with a build in clock andhumidity meter.
They were about £7 when I got mine 2 years back
I turn on my dehumidifier if humidity gets much over 45%. I also have an electric oil filled radiator in there set top 12 C just keeps it tepid which is what I like. Even in -17 ( January this year) it was workable.
If you can't keep thespace above dew point ( at which condensation happens). Keeo the gear warm with low wattage heaters and have a semi sealed cupboard for the valuable bits ( chucks, micrometers etc) which you can put gel packs in ( or heat ).
Ian- sadly unbearded as SWMBO was unhappy!!!
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