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Absolutely! Do what you want. I wouldn't pay much attention to nay-sayers. I have found in life that even if something doesn't work as well as you hoped when you started, with simple changes you can generally overcome the problems incountered. Perserveance and patience will overcome all! As far as stability and moisture are concerned, The least stable would be dimensional lumber, followed by plywood, then metals and foam insulation board. Location will have something to do with how stable the layout will be, also. Basements are prone to higher concentrations of humidity, however their temperatures are more stable. I would think in a garage would be the worst place, unless converted to a living space. I would think the best might be a bedroom or other main floor living space. The living room would be ideal, however other family members will likely object.
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