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Hello!
My workshop ccnsists of half of my two-car garage. After abusing my machine tools for several years by not heating the garage (and here in upstate New York that means a very cold workspace in the winter), I installed a celing-mounted heater, fed with propane from exterior tanks. The heater exhausts through a vent pipe to the outside. This has proved to be an excellent solution to my heating needs: the machines, and my bodfy, are kept from freezing, and there are no problems with condensation. The heating contractor who installed the heater urged me to insulate the garage, so I installed a framework of 2X6's and put in thick fiberglass insulation bats. My machines (and our car) love the space now. George In article , RainLover wrote: hey everyone, Winter's right around the corner and after 2 years without studio heat, I MAY finally be able to do something about it. I have a 1,500 (30' x 50') sf studio with 17' high ceilings (Quonset hut, so only the peek is that high) I've been leaning towards a propane tank outside and one of those propane-powered shop heaters mounted up on an end wall. Are these the best way to go? any other suggestions? I've seen the Infrared heaters in home centers and costcos... are they more efficient? Cost is a factor for me. Thanks, James, Seattle |
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