View Poll Results: What kind of climate control do you have?

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  • Insulated

    28 25.93%
  • Fans and heaters

    13 12.04%
  • Air conditioned

    4 3.70%
  • Nothing at all

    63 58.33%
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  1. #1
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    Default what is your shed like?

    Thanks for voting

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    In summer its stinking hot to the point where I don't go out until the evenings. I really need to see if whirly-birds will fix this up a bit.

    In winter its freezing, until I fire up the old cast iron fireplace a builder scored for me.

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    I work in the garage, so insulation is my mainstay.

  4. #4
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    Just fans, no heaters.
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    I must get myself a fan.

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    You need to add another option - "all of the above".

  7. #7
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    Stinkers in Summer, 3 coats plus and beanie in Winter.

    Fans? Wish I had a bunch of gigling pretty girls following me around, but alas only my 3 year old girl and SWMBO.

    Just a 300mm whirly bird, exhaust fan, normal house fan, though the air filtration unit does help circulate the air quite a bit. Have to add, a vitamin or two helps towards the end of a hard days yakka.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    I have a fairly high insulated roof so my shed is cool enough in Summer but I am yet to experience a Winter.
    - Wood Borer

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    Was going to put a few whirly birds in the ceiling but SWMBO objected to having them sitting on our bedroom floor. (Work space under the bedroom)


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    Four walls, roof and 2 doors.

    Summer - open up both doors
    Winter - close both doors

    If I have to have shed time it can be lovely or cook or freeze but at least it my time.

  11. #11
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    i jsut got 2 walls and a roof that is a floor. under the house so its half in teh ground. nice and cool in summer but it gets a bit cool in winter.

    www.carlweiss.com.au
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    My main woodorking shed is fully insulated with a reverse cycle A/C, whirly birds which I can open or close depending on what the temp is and if I have the A/C going.

    And my second Metal working shed is unlined with nothing to heat or cool it apart from opening back side door and front main door with a fan to cool when hot and rug up when cold.

    On a hot day you can really feel the differences between the two.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toolbagsPLUS View Post
    Was going to put a few whirly birds in the ceiling but SWMBO objected to having them sitting on our bedroom floor. (Work space under the bedroom)
    You could run the pipe through the bedroom floor up into the ceiling. Then you'll have your whirly bird in (and out of sight) and a pole in the bedroom!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Afro Boy View Post
    You could run the pipe through the bedroom floor up into the ceiling. Then you'll have your whirly bird in (and out of sight) and a pole in the bedroom!

    Heard pole dancing is good for you

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    A really thick Fireman's pole for those times you need emergency access to the workshop?

    "But honey!? You're always saying you want it done now!"
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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