On those very few days, that it mite drop under 60* & the blankets can't provide the warmth I need I'll turn on the central heat in the house:w2:
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Originally Posted by rubberfish
(Post 808293)
In floor hot water radiant heat.
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Used oil burner
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This http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200316420_200316420?cm_mmc=Google-pla-_-Heaters&%20Stoves%20+%20Fireplaces-_-Kerosene-_-173406&ci_sku=173406&ci_gpa=pla&ci_kw={keyword} but I ripped off the safety cage crap.
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$25k+ worth of hi efficiency wood boiler, plumbing, pumps, hot water storage tanks, & control computer system. :D
But, to be fair, it also heats the house and the old milkhouse where the well is. And all my hot water both in the house and in the milkhouse (now washup room since were not milkin cows) The boiler itself is located in the shop, so waste heat from the boiler and piping will heat the shop alot. If more is needed, there's a hot-water to air heater in there as well. |
I had a wood heater built from a old diesel tank off a rig. I used scrap oak 4x4s from work were we load trucks. It didnt me a penny and worked great.
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no heat - I freeze my ass off in the winter
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40* days, it's 70 in my garage in 5 minutes. :D Sub 0, takes about an hour or 2 depending how hot I want my garage :) |
below 75* I use a blanket, below 70* central heat:tu:
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Originally Posted by wildbill
(Post 812498)
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40* days, it's 70 in my garage in 5 minutes. :D Sub 0, takes about an hour or 2 depending how hot I want my garage :) You use kerosene? or diesel? Ive been looking at these ones and the propane ones. Propane isnt quite as convienant. |
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