Pa had a Morton shed. He liked to tinker in the winter in his old age. Never had a heated shop, garage or anything. This is in Mn. He would be selective which winter days he worked out there. No wind and bright sunshine would be a day he would go out there. He had a 1500w. bathroom heater setting on the bench and would lay his tools on a rack above that. Claimed with the warm tools he could work without gloves. And if you can keep your hands warm, seems like your whole body stays warm. I don't know. That's his story and he stuck to it. So one year for his birthday my bils and I bought some of those orange tarps at Meynards. Nailed some trusses between the rafters in the middle of the Morton and tacked up one tarp for a ceiling. Then we hung the four sides down from that. Tied 3 corners together and left the 4th. loose for a door. It was about 12X12. In the summer we would just roll the sides up and throw them on top the ceiling. He would stick a knipko in the door of tent for some heat. He told us all this is not necessary but after we had it up and running he loved it. Got to use it 3 winters before he died.
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