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I worked in a 5X7 offset corner of my garage by the water heater for 18 years, this was in Alabama. When it got too hot, I pulled my bandsaw out under a maple tree in the front yard.

When I built my retirement home with a shop, I had them make a cut out in the wall for a wall unit that heated and cooled, like was mentioned, some of the best money I ever spent. There it is on the back wall; I had the walls and ceiling heavily insulated as well.

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Very nice, sir.
 
I have a climate controlled shop. But, Im a sweaty pig when working with hand tools and the sort. I have built hundred and hundreds of self bows that soaked up more sweat that a hippies dew rag at a Dead concert. After sanding and scraping and so on it was never evident. I wouldn't sweat it:)
 
To add to that. I just completed a .54 Woodsrunner. It to sucked up a quart of sweat on the stock and metal parts. It looks just dandy.
 
I've been in Tombstone the last 2 weeks. 8 percent humidity and 105 temp. Nice to visit but it is way to dry for me. Can't breath. Skin is cracking. Dust on and in everything. But I don't sweat here. I will sure be glad to leave and see something green.
I go to Az. every year, usually in July/Aug. to hike around the mountains. Hard to adapt to for us Florida guys. Cracked lips, dry nose and yes, I like forests, swamps, and trees
 
We had a dog in the garage so I installed a window unit. The poor mutt died of old age but I still put the ac in. Tools cost too much. You should see the water outside.
 
I worked in a 5X7 offset corner of my garage by the water heater for 18 years, this was in Alabama. When it got too hot, I pulled my bandsaw out under a maple tree in the front yard.

When I built my retirement home with a shop, I had them make a cut out in the wall for a wall unit that heated and cooled, like was mentioned, some of the best money I ever spent. There it is on the back wall; I had the walls and ceiling heavily insulated as well.

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Eric, your clean and tidy shop gives me the hebbie gebbies!
actually mi makes me ashamed of my mess.
we seldom get above 85 here but the humidity can be 90%. i have more trouble keeping warm than cool.
 
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