Outside is cold and miserable, and I don’t feel like working on my shed (outside). Do you guys have any tips for how to tolerate the cold better?
>>2885131>Motivate me to get my ass outside and finish building my shed/doityourself/
Wear two pair of the cheap cotton black gloves that all gas stations, walmart, harbor freight sell. These are great for framing because they're disposable, they can be swapped when they get wet, they allow decent control of your fingers, and they're respectably warm in layers. Keeping your head, hands, and feet warm is a great start. Put on a layer of long johns or under armor that will encourage you to get outside from getting too hot inside. You could start a little fire pit nearby or get a heater in the shed once you stand the walls. Just get out there are make some progress even if it kicks your ass back inside the first few rounds.
>>2885134I got some thick welding gloves, if I tuck my sleeves in them they should stay warm right?About heating systems, are electric heaters good? I can’t use a stove because it’s not a fully concrete base.
>>2885137Electric heaters are the most efficient heater in existence
>>2885170*Except for heat pumps
>>2885131
Will someone please post some shed/path/yard/house orientations for this man? I don't have any of them on me rn
>>2885131I did it, got out and started on the floor boards. Had 3 hours of sunlight but I got something done at least.
>>2885131https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxGRhd_iWuEjust watch this
anons how do I design a basic house or a workshop?like I kinda know what rooms I want, and I just want 1 story house.is their any guides out their for free?
>>2885216>*except for everything else.
Here's my comfy little garden shed, I read stories to my 5 year old son in here