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Poll - Which best describes your shop. Inside or outside?


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Although I worked in welding and blacksmith/welding shops during the day, at night and weekends I worked out side for about 21 years before I finally got me an indoor shop. I just covered everything with canvas.
When I was young it worked for me. But now (fast foreward 50 + yrs.) I could not withstand the cold and or heat:o.
I have a 30' x 30' heated finishing shop . I also have a 7' x 14' covered forge station (no heat). And finally I have an 18' x 28 foot steel building I use to store materials in (no heat).
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This old photo was taken in about 1972
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Old Rusty Ted

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Hello all . I have a 10 by 20 shed multi purpose machine shop/ carpenter/ Blacksmith shop. Have forge and anvil in a permanent location and the rest is moved when I need it. Heated with a wood stove . Want to build a more traditional shop next year . Wood floor covered with sheet meatal for blacksmithing and welding. Keeps me sane .

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Which best describes your shop.
There were 137 votes as follows.

49 votes or 35.8% Inside, heat available in cold weather 49 votes or 35.8%
39 votes or 28.5% Inside, unheated in cold weather
14 votes or 10.2% Outside no roof, set up each time
13 votes or 9.5% Outside with roof and some permanent walls (attached to a building etc)

7 votes or 5.1% Outside no roof (one set location)
5 votes or 3.6% Inside and climate controlled
5 votes or 3.6% Other
4 votes or 2.9% Outside with only a roof (carport, roof on poles etc)
1 votes or 0.7% Outside with roof and tarps or temporary walls

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