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Originally posted by tommy View PostSo if I'm outside I use a chimneya (or however you spell that!) the fuel is free or close to it if I but scraps from the lumber yard but the downside is that it is only any good if you can be bothered to light it. I am determined to get the shed done this winter.
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Yup it's a shame really. I'd love a garden workshop/office/cave with a wood burner in it. I'd be happy to stay out there long enough to make it worth it! Oh but I wouldn't be allowed to spend time out there anyway! That's why I want to buy some woodland to have my premises on, that way I can say I'm off to work and enjoy a day of working with a cigar in hand.
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Originally posted by groundhog View PostI need to great my smoking shelter, or in never going to smoke again till spring!
Anybody else smoke in the garden?
Do you use a heater?
What can you recommend?
AS far as bad weather goes generally, I look on it as natures way of helping your stock to age!
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Originally posted by big bopper View PostI partake in the garden, would never use an outdoor heater though. They're pretty abysmal from an environmental viewpoint, I don't bother with the one at the local pub when I'm there either. I use a down jacket instead, it'll keep you warm in anything.
AS far as bad weather goes generally, I look on it as natures way of helping your stock to age!
But just doesn't seem as relaxing done up like the Mr StayPuft... And I'd need gloves for my hands to keep working!
As I have a down jacket and no heater, I'll give it a bash and see how I go. May have to get some fingerless gloves though...
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Originally posted by tommy View PostSo if I'm outside I use a chimneya (or however you spell that!) the fuel is free or close to it if I but scraps from the lumber yard but the downside is that it is only any good if you can be bothered to light it. I am determined to get the shed done this winter.'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Originally posted by groundhog View PostInteresting point....
But just doesn't seem as relaxing done up like the Mr StayPuft... And I'd need gloves for my hands to keep working!
As I have a down jacket and no heater, I'll give it a bash and see how I go. May have to get some fingerless gloves though...
smokes that won't have frostbite setting in!
For gloves, thin windproof ones might be a better bet than fingerless. Mike Ashley should see you right with something like this
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Don't Forget....
Originally posted by mightyred View PostI've got a gas outdoor patio heater actually really good..gives out plenty of heat. Just one tip remember to turn it off.
Jay, Ray Jay
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! -don TJ and the
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Originally posted by tommy View PostYup it's a shame really. I'd love a garden workshop/office/cave with a wood burner in it. I'd be happy to stay out there long enough to make it worth it! Oh but I wouldn't be allowed to spend time out there anyway! That's why I want to buy some woodland to have my premises on, that way I can say I'm off to work and enjoy a day of working with a cigar in hand.
I don't feel the cold so much, so I'm just going to grin and bear it.
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Originally posted by james.uk View PostI recommend a convertible car with a good heater.
Watches and Cigars.
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Actually I like a roof on my car so this
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Boom, classic British motoring at its best and on a budget to boot.
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