Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on January 04, 2011 at 13:29:04 from (70.100.203.226):
In Reply to: Designing a work shop posted by redFarmallboy on January 04, 2011 at 11:40:04:
I have built 3 of them all to small. If you live where you will have to heat it, PUT THE TUBES IN THE FLOOR for heat. I did in the first one and said I would never be without it. Guess what #2 didn't have it. Number 3 does. The first one I put in 2 water heaters to heat it. Used just one most of the time. #3 has one water heater. If you do use tubes in the floor, don't put in a floor drain unless you have a wash bay. Mine didn't have drains and I could put a vehicle with ice and snow on it inside to melt off, and overnite it all melted and the floor was dry. The mennonites who built my son's put in a floor drain and its just a collection point for dirt. I wouldn't put very many windows in it either they just lose heat in the winter and let heat in in the winter.
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