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to do woodworking, and why?
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Winter in Wisconsin. Eneough said.
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Winter.......shop is cozy warm. No pressing outside projects. Coffee pot is on. Radio is on.
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(10-20-2019, 04:35 PM)Turner52 Wrote: Winter in Wisconsin. Eneough said.
+1
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You guys are lucky...heated shops.
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I also like winter, it's not 95* outside. It get plenty warm here in the deep south in the summer.
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The warmer times of year. I work outside so the winter can be a bit chilly and dark. Even in sunny FL.
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Usually start back in the shop in October through April. I operate our local BMX track so that takes up my time during the summer months. Our final local race was this weekend so it's time to get started!
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I like the beauty of the fall, but the dead quiet of the woodshop after a heavy winter snowfall insulates everything.
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I love the fall the best of the 4 seasons
Winter is for woodworking I love looking out my shop windows at the snow and cold