Posted by smallbaleboy on February 09, 2010 at 11:11:42 from (67.142.166.23):
In Reply to: shop heat posted by Rick Kr on February 09, 2010 at 09:24:03:
Lets just say been there done that, had home made wood burner in 40 x40 shop. worked okay if you like to keep cutting wood and if ins lets you. Came out in few years went with old force air furnace out of house for few more years. It never did make very good heat in shop and take long time to gain back when open doors. Years later went to another small shop with hanging unit like you talking about, by the time it gets comfortable its about dark again,never did care for them. finally my last shop i am in daily 54x75x15 i heat with radiant heaters what a difference. My best choice hands down and heat is quick and fast recovery when open doors and melts the snow icwe right off and dry floor. None of the above even came close to doing what these do in my experience. Only thing I would do different is place them differently in the shop now. Love these units,no way would I go back to hanging reznor style units. Good luck. shop is growing by another 60 ft this year
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