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Every fall I bring all the power tools I think I might use over the winter (which is most of ’em) inside to prevent the freeeze. Much to the dismay of my wife, since I have no room for an indoor workshop, they squeeze into the laundry room. Sure I’ve got a heater in the garage that I turn on when I’m workin’ in there, but it couldn’t be great for motors to go in and out of the deep freeze so much. Am I being too cautious here? I know my wife thinks so!
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Every fall I bring all the power tools I think I might use over the winter (which is most of 'em) inside to prevent the freeeze. Much to the dismay of my wife, since I have no room for an indoor workshop, they squeeze into the laundry room. Sure I've got a heater in the garage that I turn on when I'm workin' in there, but it couldn't be great for motors to go in and out of the deep freeze so much. Am I being too cautious here? I know my wife thinks so!