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Old 12-09-2011, 12:42 PM   #1
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Heating up the garage

I'm looking for a small portable type heater to heat my garage this winter so I can actually work on my truck. It's just a small home 2 car garage. Any suggestions on what type of heater to get? Thanks.
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Old 12-09-2011, 01:13 PM   #2
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G73 works good for me. I'm heating well over 500 sqft and it does what I expect of it. Make a differance, kill the chill. If you have insulation you could get by with less/cheaper.

http://www.air-n-water.com/product/g73.html

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Old 12-09-2011, 05:50 PM   #3
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Yeah, that's a little more than I want to have in it. Cheaper options?
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Old 12-09-2011, 06:01 PM   #4
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G73 works good for me. I'm heating well over 500 sqft and it does what I expect of it. Make a differance, kill the chill. If you have insulation you could get by with less/cheaper.

http://www.air-n-water.com/product/g73.html

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wow that is perfect for me. thanks for the link!
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Old 12-09-2011, 06:06 PM   #5
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Re: Heating up the garage

I use a couple of kerosene heaters but the fuel sure has gotton expensive.
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Old 12-09-2011, 06:49 PM   #6
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Re: Heating up the garage

I guess it depends on what you have for a fuel source?

Do you have 220v power? If so you can probably pick up a 5000W electric construction heater for under $100.

Do you have propane?

Check out Home Depot, they seem to have numerous options.
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Re: Heating up the garage

OK,I'm not painting and my garage is attached and under the master BR,so it's cold out there but usually doesn't freeze the soda on the shelves until low teens or single digits.I use a "Big Buddy" propane unit.It comes set up for camp style mini tanks but you can get an adapter for a B-B-Q style tank.It will warm it up enough to work in a t shirt with a work shirt over it.I have a 400/800 watt electric unit I can use to help knock the initial chill off but if I open the overhead,It's over.I guess if I run the Big buddy for 1-1 1/2 hours it probably gets to 50-55 from 30's.

BTW picked it up from NT for about $100 on sale.Uses a camp tank about every 4 hours on high.
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Old 12-09-2011, 11:15 PM   #8
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lookout for old wood stove, my gf dad got one free cost to him was materials to install
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Old 12-11-2011, 01:32 AM   #9
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depending on your layout. I put a woodstove in mine, best heat I've had in my two car garage. I used to have couple of the kerosene forced air heaters. they did a nice job but they are loud and smell.
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Old 12-15-2011, 09:10 AM   #10
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Propane "Daisy" on a BBQ cyl works great.
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Old 12-25-2011, 01:27 PM   #11
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Re: Heating up the garage

I have the heater buddy in my 20 x 24 2 car . I reverse the ceiling fan and set it in the middle . It knocks the chill off pretty good .
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Re: Heating up the garage

Hotrod, is this the same as your talking about? Us desert rats don't really have the 'cold' to to deal with but 40's and 50's if 'uncomfortable' when your used to 100's. My little shop is only 950 sq. ft. , un-insulated steel bldg except for the ceiling has 10" of rolled fiberglass and a 1/4" press board ceiling. This thing knocks the chill off in 10-20 minutes if I keep the doors closed. But propane stench sticks around for a couple of hours. One of the little 5gallon bottles lasts a good 20-30 times I heat the shop (right now $58 for a new bottle, $20 for a refill around here)




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Old 12-27-2011, 12:44 PM   #13
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Re: Heating up the garage

I installed one of these a few years ago.
http://www.toyotomiusa.com/products/...aters/L-56.php
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and here


runs on auto diesel, has a two gallon tank on-board, a gallon a day if its really cold and windy.
thru the wall venting, no smelly fumes in the garage, draws outside air for combustion.

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Old 12-27-2011, 01:33 PM   #14
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I get plenty of heat from one of them $30 two head propane infared heaters you mount on top of a propane grill tank.
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Old 12-27-2011, 02:38 PM   #15
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I am running a 30,000 btu readdy heater powered by propane... Works great I just get it up to t shirt weather in there and then shut it off.. I also keep the door cracked open for the smell to get out.. Btw think it was less than 100 bucks..
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Old 12-27-2011, 03:48 PM   #16
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I have a 35k BTU torpedo heater, runs off kerosine. Not ideal but my dad gave it to me. My only complaint is the smell makes you sick if you dont vent it out. Heats a 2 car garage pretty well. I'd prefer a multi-fuel version so I could run free waste cooking oil
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I use a torpedo type heater. Some call them Salamanders. Kerosene fuel normally, but will run house fuel oil or diesel. The thing throws the heat a long ways. Just point it towards the area you are working in, turn it on, take off your coat and work in the instant tropical heat. Step out side of the air stream and you get the Batman/Mr. Freeze thing going on. I do not preheat the garage, or leave the heater on to go eat supper, It is only on while I need it and no more. The thing does like fuel at a rate 1 gallon an hour.
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Hotrod, is this the same as your talking about? Us desert rats don't really have the 'cold' to to deal with but 40's and 50's if 'uncomfortable' when your used to 100's. My little shop is only 950 sq. ft. , un-insulated steel bldg except for the ceiling has 10" of rolled fiberglass and a 1/4" press board ceiling. This thing knocks the chill off in 10-20 minutes if I keep the doors closed. But propane stench sticks around for a couple of hours. One of the little 5gallon bottles lasts a good 20-30 times I heat the shop (right now $58 for a new bottle, $20 for a refill around here)




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No this is the one i use . I am 4 miles away from the gulf with only 18 hrs a year under 32 degree so im not fighting bitter cold , just trying to knock the chill off . This one doesn't smell at all . I buy bottles in 4 packs during the summer and stock up .
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Re: Heating up the garage

I am look'n at heater options as well, some type of propane is what I think I'll settle on.
the kerosene heater's are fine just the cost of kerosene is so high, as far as the smell when use'n the kerosene fire'd heater's (Ready, Master, Koering) if the air preasure is set right, the chamber is solid and the nozzle is good there should very little fume's.
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Re: Heating up the garage

I used to have a Propane heater (smaller version of those big torch things you see at football sidelines - or maybe that's only in the CFL :-) ). Couldn't stand the smell, though it did put out some heat.

I wound up with a 240V electric I got at Home Depot, and have been very happy with it. I keep the shop around 50F all the time, and even though its detached it is insulated, and it's usually only just around freezing here, but it does the job.
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100,000 btu propane house furnace off of craigslist
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i keep the thermostat on 45 so nothing freezes
turn it to 60 when i'm in the shop

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70000 BTU high efficiency natural gas heater. I hate the cold and leave it set at 68 in the winter
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