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RE: Workshop Humidity

@markbailey Hi Mark Yep I got a dessicant one. Seems to be doing the job. You can set it to run for so many hours (2-23), set the humidity (40/50/60/70% etc). Its not too loud as I haven't tried it o...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

6 years ago
RE: Workshop Humidity

It works well without the feed tables but I am looking at making something up for peace of mind ? I have an Axminster Craft AC82E as the main dust extractor with blast gates to seperate the bandsaw, ...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

6 years ago
RE: Workshop Humidity

@frocesterbill Hi Bill. Yes they released a new version from Jet and Axminster got them in and it was slightly cheaper than the older one or the Bayleigh alternative. So just had to go with one. Carri...

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6 years ago
RE: Workshop Humidity

Well its been a while since I last posted about the RH level problems in the Garage/Workshop conversion I have been doing. Partly because I have been on another course with Marrk on a new Set neck gui...

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6 years ago
RE: Workshop Humidity

I sense a Monty Python Song coming on. Never knew you were from't Yorkshire Mark 🙂

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

6 years ago
RE: Workshop Humidity

Thanks John I am by no means a builder just keen DIY er. Taken advice from some friends who are builders. All the vertical 4x2 pieces are side on and battened 1"off the wall and have damp proof membra...

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6 years ago
RE: What would you like to see next?

Hi Guys As I'm still really a newbie to the guitar building with Mark. I just need to be a sponge and soak up anything and everything so this forum is really helpful. The workshop tools etc just take ...

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6 years ago
RE: Workshop Humidity

Ha Ha just found this link that says attach files could be the answer 🙂 Attachment : 7 Rear completed and right side almost done.JPG Attachment : 6 Left side completed.JPG Attachment : ...

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6 years ago
RE: Workshop Humidity

Thanks Darren Yes I know the propane heater is a no no. just needed to see if the RH level could get down to anything close to a working environment. Which it did so will continue with the insulation ...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

6 years ago
RE: Workshop Humidity

Yes I have read the dessicant ones are better for workshop/garages. didn't know about the temp reason though 😉 I will try and get some pics up to the thread but not sure how atm I have already covered...

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6 years ago
RE: Workshop Humidity

UPDATE Ok two dehumidifiers going 24/7. One 2500Watt oil heater left about half way up on the thermostat, to keep the frost out over night. So two days later at 9 am and the RH level is down to a stea...

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6 years ago
Workshop Humidity

I have a question regarding humidity for you Mark. Do you use a dehumidifier in the workshop and if so which one would you recommend. Or is there another way? The garage I am in the process of convert...

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6 years ago
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