Posted by Bodyman on November 11, 2012 at 17:38:08 from (206.72.3.69):
In Reply to: Shed Heat posted by Greg K on November 11, 2012 at 06:06:27:
Greg, It is my opionion, having worked in a bodyshop in north central Iowa (with hot water heat in the floor) " It"s the only way to go for your application " It is Sooooo nice to come in from temps of zero to -25 or worse. Once inside you begin to warm quite quickly as you walk around or better yet have to lie on the floor to work on a vehicle or piece of equipment. Also snow covered equipment brought in for the night will be melted clear and floor most likely dry as well by morning. As to the post of feet getting too hot..they must have the thermostat set quite high ? Also as you mentioned about doors being opened, unless they are left open rather than closing as soon as possible, that has nearly no effect as the floor is one giant radiator. Just my opinion but it is a no lose situation.
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