Here's my 2cents from a tenants perspective, who would be worried about hiking the rent up by doing even more work on the place.
I would be very interested if anyone here has any advice about a solution for a tenant.
Something that might work
halfright, like some sort of truck tarp or similar, bungee corded a foot or whatever distance down from the rafters of a tiled garage roof.
A load of rockwool wouldn't be very practical to transport for instance.
Guessing this is a pointless endeavor
Just asking
I have all the long heavy timbers laminated for my bench literally just in time.
I have to process and laminate smaller/shorter timbers for the rest of it which takes ages with reclaimed stuff,
and will probably have to store bits in the house for a day or two first before laminating again,
The system will be a wee bit more involved than what I was doing beforehand.
I was getting readings on the Lidl infrared thermometer up to about 18 degrees under a blanket about a fortnight ago.
The temperature was averaging just under 9 or 10 degrees in the workshop at the time.
I suspect (to be on the safe side) that the laser thermometer gun is reading about 3 degrees higher than it should be (no calibration on the one I have)
I think I'll do the same again, but next time I will box in any areas with ply sides and stick it on a pallet.
I will try and find some plastic to cover over any gaps in the blanket also, some old jackets might help aswell.
One oil heater seems fine, I was going to bring out a second from the house and alternate, It might work better in the tent,
When turned off I found it lost its thermal mass quickly when exposed to cold air, so would be no good using in an alternating fashion so far.
I also bought one of those seemingly dangerous turning halogen heaters for a song, rated 1200w
and tried it in the house first.
It was only about a third as good as the 2000W oil radiator, it didn't seem to direct heat into the walls/couches and the room was noticeably colder after you turned it off a half hour previously.
Long clamps are handy for the job
I hope this system will work by the time I have more glue ups to do,
I will be trying to get the temperature up to a similar heat before I dare try to laminate again.
Interested if anyone has any input on a temporary insulation system
Thanks folks