--I leaned of a friend who was getting a new electric furnace installed so I contracted with the HVAC guys to bring the old one to me, and mount it hanging from the rafters of my detached garage (24x48) in one corner. I mounted and wired a thermostat and wired the thing up to 220 at my panel. My buddy gave me the unit (the HVAC guys probably would have donated it) and they charged me $75 to bring it and mount it. It was originally installed upright but they installed for me horizontally and said with an electric one it makes no difference at all. I only run it when I’m going to be out there, no way can I afford to keep it warm all the time. In my pole barn or working on a car outside I run a “salamander” with kerosene, leaving the main sliding door open on the barn so it doesn’t fume me out.On Oct 25, 2020, at 12:44 PM, neal zimmerman <neal.zimmerman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:OK, this pertains to 62-65 in an oblique way. What are you folks in the colder winter climates doing for shop heat?? I have decided I must do something or I will get nothing done this winter. I rent the shop so hard piping gas in is out of the question. There are clean burn propane units I know which can be used indoors. There is electricity. The shop has a 220 outlet but it is the standard type, not the heavy duty industrial 3 phase( or whatever its called ). I have found several 5000/7500 watt units for pretty reasonable prices. I also found a 10000 watt unit .--My area is 25 x 34 with a 12 foot ceiling. It is insulated, but sits on a slab.Neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon
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