duncanh
Established Member
I do my wood turning in a 12x6 (feet, not metres unfortunately!) shed that has rockwool insulation on all the walls, floor and ceiling (mainly for sound insulation but also for heat in winter). There's chipboard on the floor and a mixture of chipboard and hardboard on the walls. The insulation on the ceiling is held in place by screws.
When the weather is hot it becomes unbearable in there and unfortunately I can't open the window that used to be there since I replaced it with 2 sheets of plywood after a break-in.
Anyone got any suggestions on how to keep the heat down?
The only idea I've had is to install a kitchen extractor fan high up, or perhaps to remove in insulation in the ceiling.
Any ideas?
Duncan
When the weather is hot it becomes unbearable in there and unfortunately I can't open the window that used to be there since I replaced it with 2 sheets of plywood after a break-in.
Anyone got any suggestions on how to keep the heat down?
The only idea I've had is to install a kitchen extractor fan high up, or perhaps to remove in insulation in the ceiling.
Any ideas?
Duncan