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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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Default Shop heat -- getting rid of condensation

Since it warmed up to a balmy 30 degrees today I got to work in the shop for
a while. We recently had a thread about condensation. Today I came up with
an idea that worked.

Since I have little use these days for a hair dryer, I took it to the shop
with me. Cranked up the heater, but I also put some localized heat right on
the saw top, and a few other cast iron pieces. It eliminated the forming of
condensation, plus it added 1200 watts of heat for the 10 minutes that I ran
it.

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