Re: Laser in the garage over the winter... Antifreeze?
Originally Posted by
DogP
Hey,I recently picked up a 40W Chinese CO2 laser cutter, which I'm currently using in my attached garage (I have good ventilation out there). We're coming up on the winter months, and though it doesn't get extremely cold here (Virginia, USA), it does get below freezing outside, and my garage may dip below freezing on occasion. I'm worried about my water freezing and cracking the laser tube. What do you guys do about keeping your laser tubes from freezing in the winter? Surely not everyone has a climate controlled workshop, right?
Over and over the same. Every year.
You should read this forum before you post another question that was ansvered dozens of times before.
YES, you may use antifreeze.
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