If you did decide to put one in the studio, you could start your fire a couple hours in advance to get a good heat soak into the metal and room, then snuff the fire out and relight it after you cut the ventilation for an extended lunch break. Putting the fire back out when your ready to start torching again. Kind of a pain in the ass but might work for you?
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