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aminga

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How do you guys from up'nort do it.

Tried to blast some parts but the gloves in the blast cabinet are to stiff to use.
 
Last week it was damn cold out, like it is now. This morning was 0°.

House was set to 68° and the garage was 81°

1 big heater:)

BW
 
Last week it was damn cold out, like it is now. This morning was 0°.

House was set to 68° and the garage was 81°

1 big heater:)

BW

This spring I'm going to floor the upstairs of the garage and add a heater.
 
Been working on my car all week, install headers. I dont even have walls!!! Just a car port on a slab!
 
it been so cold here that my air hose from the compressor wont even coil.... it feels like it'll break.... so i just threw it in the corner.... my freakin garage is a mess...:redface: i need to insulate, drywall and add a heater.



.... maybe next year
 
Bled my brakes today. Ended up bleeding a half gallon of snot out of my head.
 
6° here and dropping. Insulated the entire house last year... Not sure if it made a difference.

BW
 
Heated garage with insulated garage doors. I have forced hot air furnace for the house. (raised ranch with 2 car garage under) I crank up the basement zone and shut down the supplies to the rooms in the basement and it all dumps in the garage. Normally like today with the supplies set to normal the garage usually stays at a minimum of 50 degrees. If am going to work out there for any length of time I can get the temp up quickly to a comfortable 65.
 
i got tired of it. insulated garage door, insulated the walls and over the ceiling, had 2 ducts ran from the house cental unit. and keep a oil heater on low. i can't tell the difference from the house to the garage. not to "rub it in" but i'm doing all my work in a t-shirt this winter. i'll do this again, i don't know why i didn't ealier. money well spent.
 
I had to break down ,and buy a forced air propane heater, this week for my garage, and i'm in florida, i don't know how some of yall do it
 
22 degrees here. I did Metal Roof and new Low E glass windows this year and it DID make a difference.

I did rip the entire outside off the house, new insulation, new sheeting, 17 new windows, 3 exterior doors, brand new roof and gutters, new retaining wall, new drive way and patio with stairs :eek: New HVAC system.... No wonder why my back is jacked up and wallet is thinner...

Not sure if it made a huge difference or not, its quiet in the house, bills are a little lower, but never pay for what was done. Entire house looks new.

I can only imagine if we paid someone to do it :)

BW
 
115,000btu forced air heater is how WE do it;) Keeps the 2+stall garage warm in ANY weather. A little loud but who gives a damn when it's 60 in the garage and 5* outside:cool:
 
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