Paul Thompson wrote:Hi Jeff, it's really great that you are able to work again. I was worried that things may have come to a sad and premature end. So I hope that next summer it will be launch day for you and Seablossom.
Annie's comments about encapsulation are spot on and the way to go. Alsob, remember, if it's too hot, you can start on the sail (if you have not already) as I assume your home is well shaded/air conditioned. As always, feel free to contact me if theres anything I can help with.
Ah, I can only wish that I could work in my air conditioned home. My wife is a world class pack rat; there is no possible way to build a sail in here. I can sit here in the cool, but that's about it.
My work building is a converted farrowing house, which was a structure where small farmers housed their sows to give birth and nurse their piglets. That was before your typical American hog housing structure covered an acre or more and contained several thousand hogs in confinement. It too contains several cubic meters of Gloria's junk, covering most of both long outside walls.
Not that it matters. The outside walls are barely over a meter high - hogs aren't very tall. So if there weren't any junk along the walls I still couldn't stand up to work there.
All that said, I have my saws and other tools in there, and what I can't do indoors I do out. And I have a wood stove in there, and a fair collection of trimmings from trees in the fence rows, and a great deal of scrap wood, for gentle heat, and if that's not enough I can fire up the diesel forced air heater and work through the stink. :x]
(note smiley of self holding nose)