Fred, I don't have one but I have become aware of many peoples experience with them. First; the problem of bothering neighbors with your smoke is very real. A tall pipe can help, but do your homework on the possibility of your smoke affect on any neighbors. Second; Whenever the topic of shop construction comes up there is a VERY strong consensus of the advisability of installing the tubing in the floor. Don't discard this type of installation without more study. It is virtually always installed with multiple zones so that the whole building need not be heated at once. Third; Many owners build a shelter to shield them and a supply of firewood from the weather. It could be only three sided to facilitate bringing the wood in. Fourth; consider an inner room in one corner where you do most of your work. Keep it at 50 degrees and the escaping heat will keep the rest from heating for most of your heating season.
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