Posted by GordoSD on January 26, 2011 at 17:51:00 from (216.106.254.152):
In Reply to: insulation question posted by Rick Kr on January 26, 2011 at 13:46:30:
I'm in SD, it's been in the teens for 45 days, my shop is 40x 72 with 12 foot ceilings. I use about 450 gallons of propane through a Reznor 150k btu for the YEAR. I keep the shop at 42 degrees 24/7 and bring it up to 54 or so working there in the winter. I have 2 16 foot roll up doors also. Heat is usually turned on in mid Nov, and runs through early Apr. My walls are from outside in, tin-1/2 inch insul board-R19 Bats-5/8 chipboard interior. Poured slab floor over 2 inch foam. 2 inch foam around exterior 3 feet down. Everything is silicon sealed, light panels, electric boxes. Foam strips at mating suface of doors. It's VERY tight.
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