ArlyA
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I've got something done, but not all that much. Getting plow stuff ready.
I have no problem with selected temp by degrees in newer vehicles.
I burned wood in my previous shop. I missed the romance of it the first Winter in my current shop. I got over that. Wouldn't want to go back.
I use floor heat in a 1900 sqft shop. I don't think it would be efficient in a shop your size. What you are doing sounds like a winner!!!I used a kerosene heater in my old shop and I didn’t like it much. I thought about wood with the new one but went with propane (one of those little burners that hooks to a bottle and has low, medium, and high settings) . That works ok on low, when it is real cold outside, but it quickly gets too hot in there if it above 30 or so degrees outside, even if set on low.
I moved a high efficiency portable electric heater with a thermostat out there this year. My plan is to warm the place up with the propane heater, then use that electric one to maintain on the warmer days.
I only heat a wood shop areas that is 20 ft long x 12ft wide x 7.5 ft high and it is insulated pretty good on top and the outside wall. I could not run the electric heat out there last year, because I only had a single 15 amp outlet for everything. I added another 30 amps out there this spring and put in LED lights and 20 amp outlets.
I use floor heat in a 1900 sqft shop. I don't think it would be efficient in a shop your size. What you are doing sounds like a winner!!!
Awesome. Cozy. Warms a man's heart and soul.My whole shop is 2300 sqft, but I just insulated that small woodshop (2nd picture)under the loft. I also have an adjoining 10 x 12 x 7.5 ft high metal shop (1st picture) under that loft, that is not heated and open to the inside.
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I can’t wait to see how that little electric heater works out there this winter. We use to keep it in our girls bathroom in the house, but they are now both off to college, so it isn’t needed there anymore.
Nice hand hewn beams!My whole shop is 2300 sqft, but I just insulated that small woodshop (2nd picture)under the loft. I also have an adjoining 10 x 12 x 7.5 ft high metal shop (1st picture) under that loft, that is not heated and open to the inside.
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I can’t wait to see how that little electric heater works out there this winter. We use to keep it in our girls bathroom in the house, but they are now both off to college, so it isn’t needed there anymore.
My whole shop is 2300 sqft, but I just insulated that small woodshop (2nd picture)under the loft. I also have an adjoining 10 x 12 x 7.5 ft high metal shop (1st picture) under that loft, that is not heated and open to the inside.
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I can’t wait to see how that little electric heater works out there this winter. We use to keep it in our girls bathroom in the house, but they are now both off to college, so it isn’t needed there anymore.

What is the bred of your pup? Face looks close to our English Cocker Spaniel, except he has a white and brown eye patches. JonPropane tanks are filled so are the 87 octane and diesel tanks.
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We use the heat pump for backup heat in the winter too. If you're cold, build a fire.Seems like overkill to me. Don't have (or need) A/C here, but just keep the (manual) thermostat at it's lowest setting, if we're cold we can turn it up though the oil furnace is mostly to keep the place from freezing if we're away. Woodstove takes care of our regular heat.
I really dislike the similar system most, if not all new vehicles have. I don't need the temperature to stay within some narrow range, bring back the old-style heater controls!
Pretty much my thoughts too, but... Wife gets cold when temp goes below 70, so at least I know that winter is here!What's that? Winter doesn't exist down here.
She is a brittany spaniel..What is the bred of your pup? Face looks close to our English Cocker Spaniel, except he has a white and brown eye patches. Jon
That is so sad. I'm sorry to hear that.It's currently 93 here. Supposed hit 96-97 later. The thought of Winter hasn't even entered my mind. It doesn't get here until the second or third week of January and usually lasts for a couple of weeks. We start picking strawberries the middle of February.![]()
You heated for a year and only used $10 of chainsaw gas?We use the heat pump for backup heat in the winter too. If you're cold, build a fire.
I was shocked last week to read that the *average* heating bill in some state is $466/month. That's horrifying. With fuel oil and natural gas prices riding high, a lot of people are going to be cold this winter. Thanks to my hot iron box, my highest power bill last winter was $125, and that's my only utility bill. Oh, and about 10 bucks worth of gas for the chainsaw. I'll have to give myself a raise. Fortunately, work I do for myself is tax free.![]()
I have plenty in my freezer... compliments of our summer.What, about the strawberries?![]()