Bill wrote:
John wrote:
If you use an AC, you are going to want to make sure
you keep it running and or control the humidity after you turn it
off. Think about a glass of ice water. If your iron is cold from the
AC and if warm humidity air finds it's way into the shop when you
turn off the AC you have problems. Humidity by it self is not as
much of a problem as when it condenses. You are going to have to
keep the warm humid air away from the cool iron so opening the big
garage door is going to work against you.
Thank you for mentioning this. The "condensation issue" had not
occurred to me.
Are there similar "hidden" downsides, that one would want to be aware
of, to using a heater in the winter?
Yes Bill - and you will investigate those thouroughly - even if they're not
real.
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-Mike-