endacoz
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I just finished insulating the ceiling my garage / workshop is an 11 by 19. 1 stall garage that is one half of what it looks like a two stall garage but it's split in half by a wall and on the other side is a three season porch with all glass. I didn't want to have a cieling to lose storage space so I insulated the rafters going up the ceiling and built a wall continuing up and insulated that. all the walls are also insulated. the garage has a hip roof. my garage door is not insulated but I'm thinking of either buying insulation meant for a garage door or just covering it with insulation. The floor is bare cement.
the ceiling at the top of the hip roof is about 13 feet I was thinking of putting in a ceiling fan and getting an electric heater to heat my shop. I live in Minnesota last year we had - 30 degrees before the wind chill. I was out my in my shop that cold day and it was negative 18 inside the shop. I'm ruling out getting a wood or coal stove because it would take up too much room. & I don't want kerosene or propane because I've heard they would put too much moisture in my shop with all my tools. I don't have enough power going to my shop to get a huge heater but was wondering what people think, their thoughts, and opinions. My goal isn't to keep it 70 in the shop but keep it more like 40 or 50.
on that note at what point Is it too cold for CA glue finishes?
the ceiling at the top of the hip roof is about 13 feet I was thinking of putting in a ceiling fan and getting an electric heater to heat my shop. I live in Minnesota last year we had - 30 degrees before the wind chill. I was out my in my shop that cold day and it was negative 18 inside the shop. I'm ruling out getting a wood or coal stove because it would take up too much room. & I don't want kerosene or propane because I've heard they would put too much moisture in my shop with all my tools. I don't have enough power going to my shop to get a huge heater but was wondering what people think, their thoughts, and opinions. My goal isn't to keep it 70 in the shop but keep it more like 40 or 50.
on that note at what point Is it too cold for CA glue finishes?