Problem: Too warm to fingerboard at home and Mrs wont let you turn the heating off.
Solution: Refrigerated fingerboards!
I'm looking for "angel" backers to invest wads of cash in my new company Chilli Boards. I aim to produce and market the worlds first refrigerated fingerboards. These will offer their owners consistently sticky conditions for their workouts regardless of ambient temperatures.
So, who of you are in?
Alternative, if you feel reluctant/unable to invest but have a good science degree, answer me this... Would it be possible to pre-session chill your Beastmaker in the freezer for a good while and expect it to remain cold for 2 hours while you do your session at room temperature? I'm thinking that because the thermal conductivity of wood is relatively low, there might be a chance it'll be slow to warm up. What ya think?