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"RzB"

28/07/2003 8:13 PM

Workshop dehumidifier

Workshop is 50Msq and is damp when it rains
and is unheated. It is going to be rebuilt in the
next six/nine month (same size) so that it will not
be damp and it will be heated. While it is being
rebuilt (about 3 months) tools etc will be stored
in an unheated/damp area.

I want to buy a suitable dehumidifier to keep things
in reasonable shape now and while the rebuilding
is going on. Once complete the dehumidifier would
be used for wood drying.

What mfgrs are the "standard" and what should I be
taking into consideration.

Or am I wasting my time? Should I go buy a bigger
bin for the electrolysis set up?
Cos I'm going to need it :-)

Many thanks,
Roy (UK)


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PC

in reply to "RzB" on 28/07/2003 8:13 PM

29/07/2003 1:21 AM

A dehumidifier won't hurt but I'd invest in some Boshield or other
protectant for all ferrous surfaces. Don't know who sells dehumidifiers
in the UK. Mine in the US is White.

Phil

RzB wrote:
> Workshop is 50Msq and is damp when it rains
> and is unheated. It is going to be rebuilt in the
> next six/nine month (same size) so that it will not
> be damp and it will be heated. While it is being
> rebuilt (about 3 months) tools etc will be stored
> in an unheated/damp area.
>
> I want to buy a suitable dehumidifier to keep things
> in reasonable shape now and while the rebuilding
> is going on. Once complete the dehumidifier would
> be used for wood drying.
>
> What mfgrs are the "standard" and what should I be
> taking into consideration.
>
> Or am I wasting my time? Should I go buy a bigger
> bin for the electrolysis set up?
> Cos I'm going to need it :-)
>
> Many thanks,
> Roy (UK)
>
>


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