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Your UncleBen
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Location: Indian Trail, NC
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Re: Shop Heat?
Here is my shop heat. We run it on the lowest setting and it keeps it a nice 60 something degrees in the shop which is perfect when you are working on stuff. It can make it crazy hot if you want too! hahah
I know it is decieving to look at but it is killer! Powered by propane. Shop is 20x40 10 foot ceilings ![]() lata CHRIS
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Location: Houston
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Your UncleBen
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: henderson ky
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Re: Shop Heat?
i've got the dayton g73. 30x30x9. insulated. works great takes up no floor space.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: East Central Illinois
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Re: Shop Heat?
In the early 90's I built this shed and experimented with the concept of solar as a source of heat. Entire south wall is clear 'filon'. Works as it should when the sun shines. Always 40+ degrees warmer than any outside air temperature in the winter, providing the sun is shining! Typical sunny day in January is not uncommon to have natural heat at a steady 70 degrees.
![]() ![]() ![]() Granted it only takes about 2 hours to drop into the 50's once that sun is gone. Yet there is enough "mass" that retains heat and in 20 years plus it has yet to drop below freezing. (it has sat at 32 degrees when bitter cold) Ordinarily temps usually settle into the low 40's at night as a bottom temp in the winter. Still workable temps though for me if dressed for it. ![]() Shop room inside the shed, wife calls it the "man cave", does come equipped with a wall mounted infra-red propane heater for those cloudy days. Sun doesn't shine everyday! Super insulated that room with 2x6 stud walls which was well worth the effort. ![]() The older I get the more I hate the cold though. Yet for anyone thinking about it, solar does work if you can apply it to your space. Free heat and free daytime light. ![]() Good luck with the choices. This is just another way to add some free heat when possible. Mark ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: High Plains of Colorado
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: East Central Illinois
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I did plant that one tall tree on that south side years ago. It tends to shade some of south wall from the summer sun which helps. Figure in Illinois cold season is around October through mid April and summer will last from May through September if we're lucky. I'd always rather be too warm than too cold! Learned long ago to begin planning for winter every spring. ![]() Mark ![]()
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