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Alex wrote:
I'm in Central Texas where our summer days get up to about 100-105 at the hottest but average probably 95-99. Winters are rarely below freezing, and I'd guess stay around 40-50 most winter days. My only concern is the garage door, which doesn't seal very well, and the insulation. If I can get both of these better sealed I think it would make for a cozier place. Also sealed I hope it'll keep the varments out as I do find an occasional mouse running around in there. Sorry, Alex, I don't know why I didn't read your location in your first post -- when I went back to re-read it you clearly had said Texas. Must be old age setting in! The shacks that I've seen set up in garages have L-shaped workbenches that still leave room for a car if you need it. The long part of the L is along the wall and the short part angles off at something less than 90 degrees (maybe even 45 degrees?) near the front of the garage area. The radio equipment is mostly along the front part of the L with the operating positon at the apex of the L. The long part of the L is used for storage, junk boxes, test equipment, etc. Adding insulation and a better garage door will certainly help with the heat load. |
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