Looking for Tips on Installing a Small Shed for 3D Printing

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Asked By User1234XyZ On

Hey everyone! I'm planning to put up a 6' x 5' resin shed for my resin 3D printing hobby. I found a great deal at Costco, and it really fits my budget and space needs. I've noticed many people use 12" x 12" pavers over Paverbase for stability, which seems to work well. However, I'm unsure about my Zone for gathering more information on installation, and I'm located in Southern California where heavy rain only happens a few times a year. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated! I've linked the shed I'm considering here: https://www.costco.com/.product.4000104772.html

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Answered By GadgetGuy2023 On

Just a heads up, these sheds aren’t completely sealed. You might find dust and spiders sneaking in all the time. If you’re just using it for a basketball or a mower, it’s fine, but for high-end electronics or if you need a clean environment for 3D printing, you might want to rethink this option.

ResinWizard99 -

I’m more focused on venting fumes outside the house rather than needing a clean room. I’ll also have the printer in a grow tent for temperature control, but I appreciate your concerns. I dealt with similar issues in my garage at my last place and managed to keep the dust and spiders at bay after some trial and error.

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