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<blockquote data-quote="Al Smith" data-source="post: 818085" data-attributes="member: 4465"><p>My actual shop,which is twenty miles from the house has about 500,000 btus of hanging radiant heat,gas .Does a great job but is not cheap.I usually just turn on one strip ,right above my auto hoist and machinery area,lathe,milling machine etc.</p><p></p><p>The shop is 60 by 70 with 16 foot eaves and 3,16 wide 14 high doors in the front,one 10 by 10 on the side.</p><p></p><p>The two car garage at the house is where most of the saw work is done.40,000 btus of portable propane radiant heat.50 degrees in dead of winter works just fine for me ,cheapskate ya know.</p><p></p><p>The house has a geothermal,plus a woodstove insert.Just like old Simon,any temp I want,winter or summer.Holds within one degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al Smith, post: 818085, member: 4465"] My actual shop,which is twenty miles from the house has about 500,000 btus of hanging radiant heat,gas .Does a great job but is not cheap.I usually just turn on one strip ,right above my auto hoist and machinery area,lathe,milling machine etc. The shop is 60 by 70 with 16 foot eaves and 3,16 wide 14 high doors in the front,one 10 by 10 on the side. The two car garage at the house is where most of the saw work is done.40,000 btus of portable propane radiant heat.50 degrees in dead of winter works just fine for me ,cheapskate ya know. The house has a geothermal,plus a woodstove insert.Just like old Simon,any temp I want,winter or summer.Holds within one degree. [/QUOTE]
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