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Setting up a workshop again


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After a series of interesting life events, I'm ready to set up shop again with my candles and melts and am ready to get everything out of storage.

My current best location is an old cottage about 200 sq ft that someone used to live in years ago.  We currently use it for yard/garden tools and storage. There is electricity, but no plumbing or water.   It's minimally insulated and currently has no heat source, although a small infrared heater makes it toasty pretty quickly.   No AC other than opening the door and two windows (old school   LOL).

What's the best way to test to determine if it's adequate temperature-wise to store my oils and wax, or should just utilize it as a production area.  We have an unfinished basement that is fine temperature wise, but not enough available room to set up a decent work area---so I could always store wax and oils there, if the cottage isn't sufficient.

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