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Re: Shop heat question
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Posted by Mac on December 11, 2001 at 16:51:19 from (207.206.166.177):
In Reply to: Shop heat question posted by Jim on December 11, 2001 at 13:56:45:
Jim: The easy way would be contact your utilites service. Tell them what you want to do. Saves a lot of hassle. I did this. Ended up with an overhead electric heater/fan, thermostat controled unit.. If I am not in the shop, I just use it to keep materials from freezing, 40 degrees or so.. If I work out there I can keep it at 65 degrees easy, plenty warm to work in. I have a small 24X26 garage and only heat the workshop side. Building is well insulated tho. As far as cost I cant quote the exact amount it costs but it is reasonable enough for this poor boy. My son uses baseboard heaters. Does a good job. But would not advise any sawing or anything that creates a lot of dust, around the baseboard type.
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