Octet
Veteran
Despite the British weather, the sun does actually shine.
I've recently cleaned out the shed, recycled a couple of bicycles and built some shelves for storage which I've placed tins of paint on, and barbecue stuff. Since doing this, I've noticed how warm the shed actually gets, with no circulating air it slowly heats up.
Has anyone ever had any issues regarding the heat of your shed, on not only bicycles but also on paint and flammable materials? Paint is the only liquid stored in the shed, but there are some solid fuel blocks and I'm just wondering whether I should move them out, I don't know the ignition points of such things but would it be wise to place them somewhere else?
What about the bicycles, or am I over thinking all this?
Thank you!
I've recently cleaned out the shed, recycled a couple of bicycles and built some shelves for storage which I've placed tins of paint on, and barbecue stuff. Since doing this, I've noticed how warm the shed actually gets, with no circulating air it slowly heats up.
Has anyone ever had any issues regarding the heat of your shed, on not only bicycles but also on paint and flammable materials? Paint is the only liquid stored in the shed, but there are some solid fuel blocks and I'm just wondering whether I should move them out, I don't know the ignition points of such things but would it be wise to place them somewhere else?
What about the bicycles, or am I over thinking all this?
Thank you!