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Actually I bring a lot of my tools inside to keep them warm.
I have Carhartt gear and worked concrete construction for over 11 years. Breaking ice in the wheelbarrow to wash tools that freeze and thawing them in front of a torpedo heater was an experience everyone should have. And basements fogging so bad you can barely see the front edge of the wheelbarrow you’re pushing.Understood. It gets pretty cold here in Minnesota. After a certain point I just lose all will to work.
We don't even keep the house at 70 degrees.I did plenty of wrenching in the snow, below zero at night with insulated everything. If I'm working in the shop in the winter these days, it's gonna be 70+ degrees in there.
For those of you considering a wood stove, check with your homeowners insurance first. Most companies will drop you if you install one in an attached garage or outbuilding.

