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Posted by JDJIM on March 30, 2003 at 07:16:55 from (67.36.100.57):
In Reply to: Heat for farm shop posted by butch1cow on March 29, 2003 at 21:27:09:
We were thinking of doing the same thing . Part of the shop is already concrete but we want to do the rest which is a 45x45 section , it would have to hold up to 25-30,000lb tractors and also a loaded semi up to 80,000 . Neighbor says he is going to do it and use a regular home hot water heater with some kind of circulation pump and thermostat . The section we have now is heated by a gas hot air LP furnace . Just wondering if anyone has heard of this and how it works ? Jim
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