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Old 2006-08-10, 8:37am
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I would suggest that you insulate it -- just think, even if you do warm it up with your kiln, no insulation means it won't stay warm for long. And wouldn't you rather have to open a window to cool it down than not have anyway to get warm?

Summertime the shed would heat up from the sun as well -- so the insulation would help to keep it a bit cooler, unless you're running the kiln and torch -- just open all the windows and doors and let the heat out. As long as it's hotter outside than inside, the heat should find it's way out of the doors and windows.

For summer, maybe one of those floor model mobile air conditioning units would help -- but again, the insulation would help to keep the cold air in your shed and not seep outside.
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