blackteaonesugar
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My workshop is freezing cold. I mean one day last winter I checked the temperature in there, then I checked it inside the fridge.
The fridge was very slightly warmer...
Depending on what you're making, or more so what you're making it with, this can be a concern or not much of a worry.
I've got to make an internal door in Oak and the time of year I'm doing it has made me question whether it's a good idea. Whether I should try and put it off.
The timber is kiln dried, but stored in a yard where it's basically inside a barn with icy winds free to come and go as they please.
The moisture content is somewhere around 15% or so.
The house it's supposed to go into though is sooo hot.
I visited the other day and where the door is going they have underfloor heating and I felt like I was sweating just standing there chatting!
I cannot believe how high some people have their heating!
The door is a sliding door, so not on hinges etc, but it still has me worried that it'll go like a banana as soon as it goes from my cold workshop into this very warm house.
Is this something others worry about here? Anything I can do to reduce potential issues?
The fridge was very slightly warmer...
Depending on what you're making, or more so what you're making it with, this can be a concern or not much of a worry.
I've got to make an internal door in Oak and the time of year I'm doing it has made me question whether it's a good idea. Whether I should try and put it off.
The timber is kiln dried, but stored in a yard where it's basically inside a barn with icy winds free to come and go as they please.
The moisture content is somewhere around 15% or so.
The house it's supposed to go into though is sooo hot.
I visited the other day and where the door is going they have underfloor heating and I felt like I was sweating just standing there chatting!
I cannot believe how high some people have their heating!
The door is a sliding door, so not on hinges etc, but it still has me worried that it'll go like a banana as soon as it goes from my cold workshop into this very warm house.
Is this something others worry about here? Anything I can do to reduce potential issues?