LED shop lights

   / LED shop lights #111  
My shop has an excellent heat system. But no AC. My HVAC guy is working up a quote to change that. :)
i have heat in my shop also, but if i tried to add AC i think the wife would send me packing.
 
   / LED shop lights #112  
i have heat in my shop also, but if i tried to add AC i think the wife would send me packing.

Yeah, it's real hard to "sell" that plan in a hobby shop. :D
 
   / LED shop lights #113  
i have heat in my shop also, but if i tried to add AC i think the wife would send me packing.
I still need to blow in attic insulation now that I have new 45KW propane powered sealed combustion heater and a dedicated 125gal tank added to my shop this spring.

Still working up the guts to ask my wife to assist me with the DIY insulation job. "Honey would you please cut and load these bags into the machine while I operate the hose?"
 
   / LED shop lights #114  
I still need to blow in attic insulation now that I have new 45KW propane powered sealed combustion heater and a dedicated 125gal tank added to my shop this spring.

Still working up the guts to ask my wife to assist me with the DIY insulation job. "Honey would you please cut and load these bags into the machine while I operate the hose?"

Good opportunity for bonding through a common goal ;-)
 
   / LED shop lights #115  
Climate shop must get costly...

What kind of budget to keep comfortable?

My shop heat is bringing in the car after the drive home.
 
   / LED shop lights #116  
I had my shop insulated with urethane spray foam. I keep it heated and cooled with a heat pump with propane backup. Fortunately the propane only runs on rare occasions, like having overhead doors open in the dead of winter, or when it stays below 20 degrees out.
I can’t say enough good about the Urethane, it truly is worth the cost.

I replaced all of my fluorescent lamps (96 HO) with 96” LED’s from Amazon. I got the ones that let me remove the ballasts.
 

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   / LED shop lights #117  
Makes sense being well insulated...
 
   / LED shop lights #118  
Climate shop must get costly...

What kind of budget to keep comfortable?

My shop heat is bringing in the car after the drive home.

My shop and house suck propane out of the same tank so I can't give you an exact dollar amount.

In the last 12 months I used 1,050 gallons of propane at $1.25 per gallon totalling $1,312.50.

I would estimate 40% went to the shop. If so, it cost me $525 to heat my 1,900 square foot shop.
 
   / LED shop lights #119  
I had my shop insulated with urethane spray foam. I keep it heated and cooled with a heat pump with propane backup. Fortunately the propane only runs on rare occasions, like having overhead doors open in the dead of winter, or when it stays below 20 degrees out.
I can’t say enough good about the Urethane, it truly is worth the cost.

I replaced all of my fluorescent lamps (96 HO) with 96” LED’s from Amazon. I got the ones that let me remove the ballasts.

For comments like these your location would be greatly appreciated.
 
   / LED shop lights #120  
Makes sense being well insulated...

I would love to have an insulated, heated shop (other than a small-ish woodstove), but can't really justify the expense on something I don't use that much in the winter (A/C not needed here). Still, what I have now is waay better than what I had at my last house.

Good opportunity for bonding through a common goal ;-)

Clearly, your experience with "we" projects is different than mine. :laughing:
 

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