Posted by JMS/.MN on September 09, 2012 at 22:59:11 from (209.237.125.241):
In Reply to: Baseboard electric heat posted by Brad Buchanan on September 09, 2012 at 21:07:20:
Sounds like heaters that came with the old house....same brand I think. I reused one in my office in the new house, 15 years ago. Office is sheetrocked, and heater mounted at baseboard. Office is ahead of attached garage, accessed through laundry room which is heated with forced air, so electric heat is used only occasionally when I"m in there. You mention a wood workbench. In a shop you accumulate a lot of dirt and dust, oil, etc. Wood dries out over time, especially close to heat. I"d feel safer mounting it at the front of the workbench (toe space) and wrapping the wood in sheet steel. Or maybe an overhead infrared electric unit?
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