New here. Hello everyone.
I discovered this website while searching for suggestions on building a temporary garage for welding.
This community seems to be full of experts on the subject, so here I am.
The short and sweet is that I'm looking to build or acquire a temporary structure I can use to weld throughout the year. It would be nice if I could even heat and use it during heavy snowfall in the Northern Alaskan winters where I live, even if that means being responsible to brush snow off the top of the structure on a regular basis.
I need something that would keep cost to a minimum (with an emphasis on minimum, as I'm not willing to take out loans) while making sure the spatter doesn't catch the surrounding territory (forest) on fire. I also need to make sure that my two kids are visually protected from the weld light, in case I'm ever working and they come outside and would otherwise be tempted to stare.
A bit of background about what I have currently on my ~3 acre homestead.
I have one small room in my cabin available to keep tools warm and dry, and this room provides a little bit of workspace. Dimensions are approximately 10' x 16'. Most of this space is currently full of my tools and things. I am unable to do even simple woodwork in this space, as it's too crowded. The rest of the cabin is unavailable for shop use (unless the wife isn't home...).
I also have an 8' x 8' wooden shed. It's not heated, but it does a decent job of keeping a few things dry, although not warm. (Temperatures in this location drop as low as negative forty degrees in Dec/Jan, so this is a bit of an issue for some types of equipment.) The shed is too far away from the cabin to obtain grid-powered heating. The shed is also too far away to obtain the high voltage/amperage electricity necessary for welding. Furthermore, as the shed is wooden, I'd have to repurpose it.
I have a 24'x13'x11' steel-framed tent; canvas is made of common tarp fabric. It provides a little bit of protection against snow and rain, and keeps away some condensation, but it does little else. It's not usable as a welding workspace, for obvious reasons. I'm honestly a bit disappointed in this and would sell it in the future, if I can get a better garage situation.
I recently began the process of purchasing (for dirt, dirt cheap) a thirty year old non-functional RV that I intend to use to keep some of my shop tools warm and dry. The RV will be towed to my property sometime in the next few months. Size of the RV is 30' x 8'. The intention is that it will someday be a decent mobile shop for fixing light vehicles and for building light rental structures away from home. For this coming year, I only intend to make sure the RV functions as a heated shelter and nothing more.
None of the above are suitable for welding. Can't weld in your own home for safety reasons. Don't have a normal carport/garage. The shed's too far away, and really too small for anything but small-item welding. The tent would burn up. The RV will, hopefully, be useful for climate-controlled storage for large items, and as an aside living space, but the RV's not for welding itself.
I really just need some type of 10' x 10' steel or aluminum box with a pitched and insulated roof. I can make do with a gravel floor.
Perhaps there's something else I haven't thought of.
Anyone have any ideas? The best options would be based on repurposing junk that I can acquire at low to no cost, but only if it doesn't come at the expense of safety.
Look forward to meeting y'all.
I discovered this website while searching for suggestions on building a temporary garage for welding.
This community seems to be full of experts on the subject, so here I am.
The short and sweet is that I'm looking to build or acquire a temporary structure I can use to weld throughout the year. It would be nice if I could even heat and use it during heavy snowfall in the Northern Alaskan winters where I live, even if that means being responsible to brush snow off the top of the structure on a regular basis.
I need something that would keep cost to a minimum (with an emphasis on minimum, as I'm not willing to take out loans) while making sure the spatter doesn't catch the surrounding territory (forest) on fire. I also need to make sure that my two kids are visually protected from the weld light, in case I'm ever working and they come outside and would otherwise be tempted to stare.
A bit of background about what I have currently on my ~3 acre homestead.
I have one small room in my cabin available to keep tools warm and dry, and this room provides a little bit of workspace. Dimensions are approximately 10' x 16'. Most of this space is currently full of my tools and things. I am unable to do even simple woodwork in this space, as it's too crowded. The rest of the cabin is unavailable for shop use (unless the wife isn't home...).
I also have an 8' x 8' wooden shed. It's not heated, but it does a decent job of keeping a few things dry, although not warm. (Temperatures in this location drop as low as negative forty degrees in Dec/Jan, so this is a bit of an issue for some types of equipment.) The shed is too far away from the cabin to obtain grid-powered heating. The shed is also too far away to obtain the high voltage/amperage electricity necessary for welding. Furthermore, as the shed is wooden, I'd have to repurpose it.
I have a 24'x13'x11' steel-framed tent; canvas is made of common tarp fabric. It provides a little bit of protection against snow and rain, and keeps away some condensation, but it does little else. It's not usable as a welding workspace, for obvious reasons. I'm honestly a bit disappointed in this and would sell it in the future, if I can get a better garage situation.
I recently began the process of purchasing (for dirt, dirt cheap) a thirty year old non-functional RV that I intend to use to keep some of my shop tools warm and dry. The RV will be towed to my property sometime in the next few months. Size of the RV is 30' x 8'. The intention is that it will someday be a decent mobile shop for fixing light vehicles and for building light rental structures away from home. For this coming year, I only intend to make sure the RV functions as a heated shelter and nothing more.
None of the above are suitable for welding. Can't weld in your own home for safety reasons. Don't have a normal carport/garage. The shed's too far away, and really too small for anything but small-item welding. The tent would burn up. The RV will, hopefully, be useful for climate-controlled storage for large items, and as an aside living space, but the RV's not for welding itself.
I really just need some type of 10' x 10' steel or aluminum box with a pitched and insulated roof. I can make do with a gravel floor.
Perhaps there's something else I haven't thought of.
Anyone have any ideas? The best options would be based on repurposing junk that I can acquire at low to no cost, but only if it doesn't come at the expense of safety.
Look forward to meeting y'all.
