Hi all. Is it possible with the right safety precautions to successfully weld inside a wooden shed. Or is the only precaution weld outside? Intention would be to just take the opportunity to practice on some 0.8mm material. Thanks
It's not ideal, but far preferable to welding outside. The slightest breeze blows the shield gas away.
I've had to do it before, the bike I was working on was in the wooden shed and the (metal) shed which is my usual workshop was too full of other unfinished projects
Keep an eye out for anything smouldering afterwards, and keep a bucket of water or an extinguisher handy.
just make sure theres not much dust or any cloth and flammable stuff near by that sparks can get to and smolder as above fire extinguisher or a bucket of water when finished look round after 20 mins just in case
If it’s MIG (or MMA?), the spatter has quite a spread. Put a mask on and have a watch of someone to give you an idea, you don’t tend to see it when you’re welding - anyway, don’t assume the risk is localised to the immediate area you’re welding is what I’m saying.
Ok, thanks for the replies. I was thinking a good sweep, welding on a metal table, and also a couple of cheap welding blankets around the sides and on floor would help. Also, it’s an older shed so I am happy to damp down the walls and floor before starting.
8x6 shed Virtually empty as it is but I could empty it completely. It’s built on a solid concrete base so if need be I could remove the wooden floor and just leave sides and roof.
8x6 shed Virtually empty as it is but I could empty it completely. It’s built on a solid concrete base so if need be I could remove the wooden floor and just leave sides and roof.