| Subject: | Re: Heating the shop | 
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| From: | John Cliff <john@crixbinfield.freeserve.co.uk> | 
| Date: | Fri, 26 Oct 2001 12:09:10 | 
| Forwarded from the bounce bin. Message is from "Kenneth S. Whiteley" <ken@kenwhit.demon.co.uk> ********************************************************** >I'm not sure if the dehumidifiers are necessary - has anyone tried them in a >composite workshop in the UK climate and measured the results? > They are very satisfactory and bring down the humidity and also put in a little background heating. In summer with moist air it can get a bit tedious to have to heat up the air above 25 deg C to reduce the humidity. Generally speaking a combination of dry heat and a dehumidifier is the ideal arrangement in the UK. Kenn Whiteley (19) | 
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