Cynthia White
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LOML suggested I ask you folks your opinion on heating.
I need some heat in the garage (shop). Since I don't have any dust collection installed yet, I'm going to have to keep (at least) one garage door open. The garage is drywalled, and the fuse box is in there.
There's not 220 in there, but we'd consider that if necessary. Also venting to the outside is possible, right?
Basically I want something that will put out a lot of heat when I walk in there and turn it on. Even if the whole room isn't toasty, I want at least one corner that will feel warm.
I could add baseboard heating (but I don't think that's the solution)?
Something stand-alone and electric?
Propane?
Wood heater/stove; pellet stove?
I live on an acreage, and don't care what it looks like, just need a cost-effective heat solution. Less spent on the heat, more spent on other things.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Cynthia
I need some heat in the garage (shop). Since I don't have any dust collection installed yet, I'm going to have to keep (at least) one garage door open. The garage is drywalled, and the fuse box is in there.
There's not 220 in there, but we'd consider that if necessary. Also venting to the outside is possible, right?
Basically I want something that will put out a lot of heat when I walk in there and turn it on. Even if the whole room isn't toasty, I want at least one corner that will feel warm.
I could add baseboard heating (but I don't think that's the solution)?
Something stand-alone and electric?
Propane?
Wood heater/stove; pellet stove?
I live on an acreage, and don't care what it looks like, just need a cost-effective heat solution. Less spent on the heat, more spent on other things.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Cynthia