5/20/2023 0 Comments Tuff shed studio pro![]() Some of my work involves fumes - soldering, spot welding, adhesives, etc.I’ve worn headphones for a lot of my working life, and don’t want to wear them if I don’t have to. On other occasions, aggressive symphonic metal at high volumes is useful. I prefer quiet spaces, suited to concentration, for working.If I share work and home space, I have a very hard time separating work from “not-work.” I’ve learned this lesson in the past, and don’t care to repeat it.This is important to me for several reasons: I do some generic tech work, some battery pack rebuilding, and some teardown/analysis/reverse engineering of various gizmos (usually cheap stuff out of China).Ī standalone structure gives me space to work that’s separate from the house. ![]() Keep reading for a summary of the entire process! Why a shed? Why off grid?Ī few months ago, I moved to a beautiful rural location in sunny farm country, and I work from home. ![]() This is a summary of my build, with links after each section to posts that contain radically more information (and way, way more photos) of each build stage. Desk space, wall mounted monitors, a lab bench, and plenty of shelving.A through-wall heat pump for cooling and heating.A 2kW Aims Power inverter for 110v power. ![]()
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