Mark,
I know that standing on cement (or gravel in your case) can suck the life
force right outa ya in the winter season! You might throw some discarded
carpeting and/or 4x8 plywood sheets down to insulate your body from the earth
in the areas you spend the most time working ie; at your workbench, at the
sides of car near engine bay, etc.
You might also reduce your critical work area by hanging some sheets, tarps,
plastic etc. to cordone off a smaller work area that your body and minor
heaters can heat up more easily than the entire building. Be extra smart
about fire hazards with these ideas!
Regards,
Carl
'63 TR4 since '74
>...too cold to work comfortably.
>My TR6 is hiding shivering in my unheated garage. So the question that's in
>my mind is can I arrange some warmth for short sessions of mechanical work?
>So any experience from the list would be invaluable as well as serving to
>warm the cockles of my heart. :^)
>Mark Hooper
>1972 TR6
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