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BudDIY Podcast – Episode 77 – Cooling Your Shop on Hot Days

June 14, 2021 //  by Buddy//  2 Comments

It is going to be a hot year this year, much like every year. It always seems when we get to summer we want to figure out ways to stay cool in the shop. Or to at least not have the shop as hot.

I recently made some changes that will effect the future of my shop, and force me to deal with the heat in the shop for a longer period of time. So I have spent some time researching how to keep the shop cool.

In this episode I discuss several ideas on how to keep your shop cool. Many of these things can work together to make your life a lot easier. I think my shop was build the worst way possible, so I am going to have to employ several of them.

Category: PodcastTag: homestead, woodworking

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  1. Chilton

    July 20, 2021 at 6:40 pm

    Thanks for the follow on flote. I’ll be checking out your site and posts.

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    • Buddy

      July 21, 2021 at 1:22 pm

      No problem, and thank you.

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