We had a freeze warning for last night, so i spent some time trying to batten down the hatches so to speak. Fastened the overhead door shut as best i could, blocked the space below the door, and did a little more insulating. I really need to finish the controls for the furnace. I have measured up the control panel for metal, just need to get it sheared and installed. My door parts, wire duct and a few other things are on order and should be here this week. I'm also planning to take a day off and insulate the ceiling. I loaned my scaffold to a buddy and he's still using it so i'll probably put plastic up on the end wall to keep rain out until the scaffold comes back and i can do it properly. I'm not into hanging that steel on a ladder anymore. Last time i did it on a little bit windy day and about beheaded myself. Pics for attention.


I also have been gluing up the boards that go under the oil tanks. Did the last one last night, should be able to install today. Once those are in, the cribbing for the oil tanks can go in, and i can transfer oil to the tanks. I have the old tank in the middle of the floor that's leaking a bit. Need to empty and get it out of here for scrap/smoker.
Thermal mass is your friend, after i got up this morning and checked the shop, the boiler temp gage read just under 50F. I should be ok today and maybe on the next freeze, coming Wed night. After that it warms up a hair the next several nights, but i should have ceiling insulation by then, so i should be in the clear pretty much.
The salamander is on heat duty until the flame thrower is done.