Posted by Stuart on November 03, 2010 at 18:37:09 from (64.198.86.189):
In Reply to: Re: heaters posted by jdemaris on November 03, 2010 at 17:16:48:
What type of infared heaters are you talking about? The big ones you put on the ceiling or the ones that go on a small propane tank. I dont think they make none vented large ones that hang on the ceiling for say a shop. For one thing in you had a tight building your co2 would build up. Another thing about infared heaters on the ceiling is your feet are cold most of the time, plus if you roll under a piece of equipment it will be cold. They can ruin paint on a tractor if parked underneath, I have seen that. In floor heat is the way to go. Reason most people go with infared is how cheap initial purchase price is. I am building a 66x 60 shop in my machine shed that is 66x180 and as tight as that building is the infared heat would build up to much CO2. plus it heats from the ground up, dries the floor quickly, and is nice surface to work on.
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