You bring up a very good point here Mike. The front part of my shop is a
separate room, and I saw thinking of using it as a finishing room. I think
an electric heater is the way to go for that part of the shop to keep
finishes from freezing. excellent point.
"Mike G" wrote in message
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As far as fire hazards, with reasonable caution and good house keeping,
not
particularly.
Now if you are talking trouble with finishes, glues, possibly rust and if
you live somewhere where the shop will go below freezing regularly you'd
best be thinking about what to do with them. For the most part they don't
fair well at low temperatures.
Also keep in mind that if you crank up the woodstove and shop is warm and
toasty it doesn't mean the various items and liquids in the shop have
reached good working temperatures.
Congratulations on the house and shop.
--
Mike G.
Heirloom Woods
www.heirloom-woods.net
"js" wrote in message
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Hey folks. I'm moving into my new house ( and shop) next week. I am a
bit
concerned about the setup in my shop however. There is a woodstove for
heat,
and I do not have a dust collection setup. Am I looking at a fire hazard
here?