I recently moved. My new shop is in an unheated basement. Lately it's been running about 50 - 53 degrees F (10-12C).
The dust makers (lathe, bandsaw) are in a nice, well insulated space and can be brought up to temp quickly with a 1,200 watt heater. But the area where I want to do finishing (not dusty) can't be enclosed. So it's cold all the time. I've discovered that finishing a piece at ~50 degrees is suboptimal. Any recommendations?
I was thinking about building an insulated box with a thermostat controlled heater (not unlike a wood drying cabinet). And keeping the box at about 70F (21C). Will that work? Is a lower temp OK (65?) My preferred finish is wipe on polyurethane. Also, should I keep the finishes in "warm" storage?
Thanks
The dust makers (lathe, bandsaw) are in a nice, well insulated space and can be brought up to temp quickly with a 1,200 watt heater. But the area where I want to do finishing (not dusty) can't be enclosed. So it's cold all the time. I've discovered that finishing a piece at ~50 degrees is suboptimal. Any recommendations?
I was thinking about building an insulated box with a thermostat controlled heater (not unlike a wood drying cabinet). And keeping the box at about 70F (21C). Will that work? Is a lower temp OK (65?) My preferred finish is wipe on polyurethane. Also, should I keep the finishes in "warm" storage?
Thanks