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Re: Shop heat
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Posted by Mn Dave on December 07, 2006 at 16:17:26 from (204.96.124.121):
In Reply to: Shop heat posted by Animal on December 07, 2006 at 10:46:28:
I have a 40x50 ft steel shop with 16 ft. sidewalls, well insulated. Have hanging, vented LP furnace which keeps it above freezing all the time, and when I'm working in there I fire up the old wood burner and gets to 50 degrees real fast, it also has 2 ceiling fans. I hate cutting wood but that way I can keep up with the dead elms around the grove and fence lines. Have had the shop for 23 yrs and wouldn't be without it.
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