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Default An under-the-floor heater

On May 5, 8:00*am, jamesgangnc wrote:
On May 5, 8:50*am, keith wrote:



On May 5, 6:22*am, ransley wrote:


On May 4, 11:59*pm, Sam Takoy wrote:


On 5/4/2010 9:43 PM, Smitty Two wrote:


In article
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On May 2, 11:46 pm, Sam *wrote:
Hi,


I have a very small room on the first floor and the hot water radiator
takes way too much space. I'm not considering a baseboard.


Here's how I would like to heat it?


Place fin tubing between the joists in the basement. Insulate the
subflooring to protect the hardwood floors (and I am not looking for a
warm floor). Install two registers through the floor at either end of
the way between the joists. Install a slow rotating fan somewhere along
the bay. Box the whole thing in.


My idea is that the air will get heated by the fin tubing and enter the
room.


Would something like this work?
Where does one buy fin tubing?


Thanks in advance,


Sam


To meet fire safety code you will need to box it in with metal. *And
you will need to figure out how to have access it all for repair/
replacement purposes. *If you really want to make a small forced air
heat exchanger try the junk yard for an automotive heat exchanger.