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Spent a couple very COOL, and comfortable,,,

Dragfluid

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Weekends in the shed. Worked on a few different projects. Never broke out in a sweat.
Last weekend and yesterday, it was muggy and 87 outside. Never got over 65 in the shed.
Today it got up to 90, with the same mugginess. The thermometer inside shot up to 68.:D

When I was sanding and painting the smoker, I wasn't moving around much so I didn't have the ceiling fans on right away, but when I started framing up the sink base, I turned the fans on. After a while I had to turn them down to about 1/3, as I was getting chilly.

No,,,, no A/C. Just kept the doors shut. All that good insulation kept the heat out.
If it sounds like I'm being a little proud,,,,,,,,,,,, well yes I guess I am.:evil:
See my build thread for the insulation details!
 
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Dustball

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It's the same way in my garage. I have a raised ranch house with a three car garage on the main level. With fully insulated walls, ceiling and garage doors- it stays a constant 63 degrees. According to my outdoor thermometer, it peaked at 93 degrees today, a full 30 degrees warmer than inside the garage.

The downside to this- the rush of humidity into the garage whenever I open a garage door.
 
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PFSard

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You should be proud. Wish I were there. My thermometer in the shade reads 118F. Gives me an excuse to watch Dustin Johnson win the U.S. Open. And now the Cavs vs the Warriors.
 
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