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atwaterville

Can't Leave
Nov 15, 2021
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Los Angeles, CA
I set this up a couple of years ago with a couple of chairs inside and a small propane heater. Worked great for cold nights, but was a little iffy in high winds. LOL Packed it away when the weather warmed up.
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I have a similar idea as you. I just purchased this 6X6 popup canopy from Amazon. Looking forward to use it and pimp it out with furnitures. I'm mainly concerned with mosquitoes so the mesh screen is a priority.
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Choatecav

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 19, 2023
541
1,459
Middle Tennessee
I hate to sound negative , but piggy-backing on the last 2 posts : how are you going to heat it ?
Wisconsin is at least as cold as Iowa.............:oops:

Edit : Sorry , I missed your space heater reference .
The heating thing is gonna be important for a few months, at least. I would get some 3/4" styrofoam insolation and put it up and a small space heater. You could run it off of an extension cord for cost purposes. If you wanna make it look good, then cover the foam with basic paneling, hang some pictures of guns and hot women and you are in Nirvana..................
 
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MisterBadger

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 6, 2024
618
4,539
Ludlow, UK
Earlier this year I acquired a bit of land for growing fruit and veg, and with it came a very nice 8x8 shed. Not a smoking shed as such, but when I'm there after a few hours' work, I do like to sit in it, or on on its little verandah, just big enough to shelter two reclining chairs, and enjoy a peaceful, solitary smoke. The vendors left a calor gas two-burner-and-grill camping stove and a nearly full bottle of gas. It's a mile from my house so it not only is the stove handy for making a brew or cooking lunch, it warms the place up very quickly. For ventilation, the shed has a two-part stable door which can let air in and keep cold draughts out. You might want to consider something like that for heating... or if your heart is set on running and electric supply extension in there, how about an electric hotplate?
 

didimauw

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Staff member
Jul 28, 2013
10,727
37,708
SE WI
Earlier this year I acquired a bit of land for growing fruit and veg, and with it came a very nice 8x8 shed. Not a smoking shed as such, but when I'm there after a few hours' work, I do like to sit in it, or on on its little verandah, just big enough to shelter two reclining chairs, and enjoy a peaceful, solitary smoke. The vendors left a calor gas two-burner-and-grill camping stove and a nearly full bottle of gas. It's a mile from my house so it not only is the stove handy for making a brew or cooking lunch, it warms the place up very quickly. For ventilation, the shed has a two-part stable door which can let air in and keep cold draughts out. You might want to consider something like that for heating... or if your heart is set on running and electric supply extension in there, how about an electric hotplate?
I have no need for any food cooking while I'm out there. I have however debated a small coffee pot to stay out there.
 

Kollman

Might Stick Around
Nov 5, 2024
64
99
No Name, CO
I live in CO and have done the ice fishing shelter for cigars and pipes. Your electric heater will work well with a little ventilation. I put a small personal fan up to the vent area and it kept things pretty clear in the tent. Well, I am still alive and that is the only proof I have. A small table, light, and a back massager chair are all you need.