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Nate Perkins
 
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"Charlie Self" wrote in
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Nate Perkins wrote:
"Charlie Self" wrote in
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I've been looking at the radiant heaters Lee Valley has: has anyone
here tried that radiant heat concept recently enough to recall
whether or not it works well?

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I've used one for the last couple of years in my third bay shop here
in Colorado. It's good for local heat and comfort if you are working
in a small area (say doing joinery or marquetry at your workbench).

It doesn't put out enough heat to heat the shop area; over the
period of an hour or so it may shift the overall temp by a couple of
degrees at most.

Mine was very inexpensive from the local home improvement store
(Sutherlands), and is the exact same brand and model that Lee Valley
carries for a few dollars more.


Shoot. I guess I mess with a more costly form of heat. It might even
pay to see if I can replace the fan motor on this old furnace, which
is a royal pain in the tail.


I've been thinking of getting the HVAC company out to install a gas-
fired system for the garage, the kind with the flame stream separate
from the shop environment. But I think it's going to be kind of steep,
I guess around a grand or so.

Thanks. This place is wonderful for arcane info about a whole lot of
semi-woodworking related things.


Yeah, I've learned a lot here too. There are some guys here who really
know their stuff. Shucks, some even write articles that are published
;-)

Even the OT threads are amusing, but it's like spitting in the wind to
participate in them.