Hi,
I've just had a new shed/workshop built in the garden which one of it's uses will be airbrushing my models and I'm looking to store my modelling materials out there. The question is do acrylic paints, thinners, glues and varnishes have any adverse reaction to living life outside when temperatures drop low in the winter??
The shed will have an electrical connection but not a permanent one as I intend to just plug in with an armored flex RCD protected extension when required via a 16amp weather proof socket, so I won't be able to use a heater all the time.
There must be a few "Men in Sheds" out there so what do you do?
Atb, Colin.
I've just had a new shed/workshop built in the garden which one of it's uses will be airbrushing my models and I'm looking to store my modelling materials out there. The question is do acrylic paints, thinners, glues and varnishes have any adverse reaction to living life outside when temperatures drop low in the winter??
The shed will have an electrical connection but not a permanent one as I intend to just plug in with an armored flex RCD protected extension when required via a 16amp weather proof socket, so I won't be able to use a heater all the time.
There must be a few "Men in Sheds" out there so what do you do?
Atb, Colin.
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