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11-13-2003, 07:28 PM | #29 |
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My newly completed shop. The "small" part is 24x30, and the larger part is 30x36. A 100,000 BTU industrial heater provides warmth for wrenching activities, and it will soon have an office built inside for our company. My dad, brothers and I built it ourselves. This is in addition to the 2 stall attached to the house.
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11-13-2003, 07:54 PM | #30 |
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moneyguru, A friend did his shop with the radiant heat, so thats where I got the idea. If you type in "radiant heat" on your search engine you will get alot if info... I used 900' of 1/2" "pex" tubing (3, 300' lengths) buried in the concrete. A typical 40 gallon hot water tank, a manifold system made from copper tubing, and a $80.00 dollar recirculating pump made for this type of application. The pump uses only 65 watts. I also insulated the foundation around the outside (2' deep)
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I have also installed radiant heat in my floor. It is the most increddible heat system I have seen. The floor is warm to touch, There is no air movement from fans and is quiet. I use an electric boiler. I do not know how to post a pic, but if someone could let me know how, I will. I LOVE MY HEAT. Las week it was -20 Celcius and walking into the garage was nice. I do not no what the monthly cost will be as I have just got it up and running. I am using a Propylyne Glycol as a heating fluid. It gets way below freezing here and if the power ever went off for an extended period of time, I would be in serious trouble.
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11-14-2003, 11:41 PM | #32 |
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Or you could have something like mine!
Ah well - better than none I guess. BTW - I bet my "heated floor" was the cheapest - it's called a creeper!! LMFAO!:p
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Don't forget about the floor. My friends shop has a ashphalt floor instead of concrete. If he lays a car hood on it's edge, the corners will sink in to the ashphalt. The shop was biult before he moved there!.
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11-15-2003, 01:26 AM | #34 |
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I'm not sure what your budget is, but here's some neat stuff if you have the funds...
Gladiator garage Or this- Baldhead cabinets
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11-15-2003, 01:29 AM | #35 |
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And the guys are all correct. Build it as big as you can. I did, and all my stuff still won't fit. I have a 12x16' storage shed behind my garage just for pool chemicals, and lawn tools. All my trucks still won't fit inside...
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11-15-2003, 01:45 AM | #36 |
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Here is my boiler set up.
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11-15-2003, 03:07 AM | #37 | |
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11-15-2003, 05:03 AM | #38 |
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look up garage plans on the internet, you'll find lots
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11-15-2003, 02:55 PM | #39 |
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That radiant heat thing is where its at. My neighbor just built a brand new garage and he has it. Nice and warm all winter. Has what jasonrog has, an on-demand water heater.
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11-15-2003, 05:04 PM | #40 |
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Close freinds garage
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11-15-2003, 06:14 PM | #41 |
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so far nobody has mentioned a pit in the floor. for those of us that cant afford the lift or dont have room for it, its a great way to do work underneath comfortably and it can always be covered with boards or something more creative when not in use
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TEXAS 68,
Wow, You sure that's a garage and not a museum??
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11-15-2003, 06:39 PM | #43 |
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a friend of mine restores 55-57 chevys and we took those before he moved all the tools in, its not that clean now but still looks great. 30x36 with 10' ceilings.
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I don't know if a pit is lagal anywhere, anymore. I know it isn't around here.
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why would they outlaw pits? because people/cars can fall in?
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Fire hazard too...gas fumes are heavier than air and will collect in the bottom of the pit, and then ignite. Also, most people put a drain in the floor, and the EPA frowns on the potential for contaminants to enter the ground water.
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