Posted by GordoSD on January 13, 2009 at 15:52:13 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: Heated shop floor posted by NY 986 on January 13, 2009 at 10:37:08:
I have about 2300 feet to heat up here in SD. COncrete floor, 6 inch sidewall with insulation,under 5/8 particle board interior walls. tin ceiling at 12 feet with blown in insulation on top. Two 20 foot insulated overhead doors. One 150K Reznor propane heater hanging on back wall. Electronic thermostat. Keep the shop at 40 degrees from 6pm to 8am. Then run it up if I'm working there, Will heat up to 58 degrees or so in about 20 minutes. I use about 400 gallons of propane on the year. DOn't use hardly any from mid April to mid Nov.
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