Thank you!
Finishing the insulation and sealing up most of the air infiltration with caulk/foam was the best thing I ever did out there, the interior temperature now tracks the average temp for the week biased towards the seasonal ground temperature.
Gave my wood stove to a neighbor last summer as I didn't use it much once the insulation was done, it'd run you out of the shop even turned down. Wanted the floor/wall space back so 100% heat pump now, maintaining a 46F setback temp including the bumps to 60F+ when I am out there averages less than a dollar a day during Jan/Feb/Mar, outside of that it maintains over 40 on its own. Really nice to work on things without having tools sticking to my hands while laying in the snow like I used to do
