Ok, so the workshop is coming together quite nicely at the moment, and I think I have a fairly solid idea of what I realistically need in terms of tools. I've found a supplier here that should be able to get me the items I'm after. I also intend to place an order with Stew Mac soon enough, to get some of the more specialist stuff (fretting stuff, etc.).
But one problem still needs to be tackled: climate control. Now I know that the first thing I should do is actually check the relative humity of the workshop and get an average of what its peaks and low points are, but assuming it is, in fact, a little too humid, would I be able to create a kind of "isolation" unit in which to store my wood within the workshop, instead of trying to properly insulate and seal the shed itself? (By the way, this is a relatively new shed, so it's not exactly falling apart). I was thinking of getting my hands on something like this:
http://www.gumtree.ie/dublin/14/27605914.htmlOr making my own out of ply...
I could line the interior with thin (15-20mm) sheets of polystyrene (the stuff used for packaging) or other insulative material, and in order to create a better seal to the lid (assuming a sealed container is good for wood), I could attach strips of linoleum floor covering on the underside of the lid (where it contacts the sides) and on the top edge of the sides (where they contact the lid). This would cause the lid to be quite snug when clamped down. The insulation would help keep the temperature levels from dropping too low, and a small humidity control device (like the Planet waves one) should help to keep the relative humity close to 45%.
Is this a silly plan?
I was initially thinking of using an old chest-type freezer (not plugged in of course), but I heard that they can start to let of weird smells...
If anyone's got an opinion, I'd be glad to have your advice.
I know I haven't measured the humidity of the shed itself yet (getting a hygrometer as soon as i can), but would this plan, at leat in theory, be a viable alternative to the option of trying to renovate the entire shed space?