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Every autumn, I think I really ought to do something about this...
I have some machine tools in a stand-alone un-heated, drafty garage. As the temperature drops, they start to get condensation. Not really a problem on painted surfaces, although not desirable. The real problem is on the ways where I absolutely don't want it. I have tried using hydraulic oil on them, but it isn't entirely successful. I understand the condensation cycle, and could cover and heat them, but the energy use goes against the grain. How can I prevent it? All solutions gratefully accepted!
Thanks in Advance, Roche
I have some machine tools in a stand-alone un-heated, drafty garage. As the temperature drops, they start to get condensation. Not really a problem on painted surfaces, although not desirable. The real problem is on the ways where I absolutely don't want it. I have tried using hydraulic oil on them, but it isn't entirely successful. I understand the condensation cycle, and could cover and heat them, but the energy use goes against the grain. How can I prevent it? All solutions gratefully accepted!
Thanks in Advance, Roche