During the course of the workday today, we were discussing the need to winterize our vehicles and some of the power equipment. This brought me to think of the stuff in my shop. I am very fortunate in that my shop is heated, and living in Texas, we really don't stay cold for long periods of time so it isn't an issue to keep the shop in the 60 degree range during the winter. My power equipment (lawn mower, etc.) isn't as lucky to live in a plush environement like the shop stuff does, so I will be taking some time out to get that stuff done. For many up north, this post is probably way behind the curve as it is already winter up there.
When I was growing up, my dad
So, what are some tips for keeping the machinery in great shape with large fluxuations in temperatures? Oiling the surfaces, putting bags over equipment, keeping heat on the machinery, and probably any number of other things are ways to keep everything in top shape during the winter months.
When I was growing up, my dad
So, what are some tips for keeping the machinery in great shape with large fluxuations in temperatures? Oiling the surfaces, putting bags over equipment, keeping heat on the machinery, and probably any number of other things are ways to keep everything in top shape during the winter months.