rog8811
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First off, sorry for the novel but stick with me
As my workshop is too crowded to safely do grinding, plasma cutting and welding I have been eying up the lean-to where my shot blasting cabinet stands.
It is an area approx 6ft X 6ft wooden walls on 3 sides under a plastic roof, ( I am aware that all are flamable but at least I can see if the sparks are smouldering unlike in the workshop).
I have a welding curtain to close off the front and have a heavy gauge metal cabinet on casters that is 6ft x 2ft - 6" as a welding bench (needs a heavier metal top but that will come).
At last my question, the area is dry but airy will it damage my welding equipment if I leave it in the lean-to all the time (winter and summer) rather than keep lugging it out of the shed every time I want to use it?
Regards rog8811
As my workshop is too crowded to safely do grinding, plasma cutting and welding I have been eying up the lean-to where my shot blasting cabinet stands.
It is an area approx 6ft X 6ft wooden walls on 3 sides under a plastic roof, ( I am aware that all are flamable but at least I can see if the sparks are smouldering unlike in the workshop).
I have a welding curtain to close off the front and have a heavy gauge metal cabinet on casters that is 6ft x 2ft - 6" as a welding bench (needs a heavier metal top but that will come).
At last my question, the area is dry but airy will it damage my welding equipment if I leave it in the lean-to all the time (winter and summer) rather than keep lugging it out of the shed every time I want to use it?
Regards rog8811