My Garage/Shop Heater Install

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Guys, he just followed my definition of troubleshooting, back on post 223

"Mark, just remember the most accurate definition of troubleshooting - it's finding all the things it's NOT (or at least, until you get to the one that IS)"


Works (almost) every time :laughing: ... Steve
 
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#283  
I was out in the shop in my short pants and Tee shirt this afternoon, but wasn't playing with Peter! Did wax my wings though.

I guess and I can finally stop calling it a garage. It likely will not see another car inside until I'm gone.
 
   / My Garage/Shop Heater Install #284  
Yes sir... shop at 50% humidity overnight. Currently 68% outside. Heater doing its job! Thanks again for all those that hung with me, provided advice, and encouragement! That was a tough troubleshoot.

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This new jointer is so much bigger than my old 6in Delta that I need to get another length of dust collector hose to reach.

Mark, don't forget your Mechanical Engineer training on Psychrometrics and humidity. It will probably take a while to get all the moisture out of everything in your garage. Need to ventilate some of that moisture laded hot air out. Probably preaching to the choir. At least you got the dew point up now. Summers coming, 60 next week.

Ron
 
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Mark, don't forget your Mechanical Engineer training on Psychrometrics and humidity. It will probably take a while to get all the moisture out of everything in your garage. Need to ventilate some of that moisture laded hot air out. Probably preaching to the choir. At least you got the dew point up now. Summers coming, 60 next week.

Ron
Ha ha... thanks not, for conjuring up memories and the associated headaches. One thing I am noticing is my concrete floor looks as dry as ever this time of year! Other than attic insulation, I am ready for next winter. :D
 
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5 days after... tools and me are happy campers. Not that I have been relegated to the doghouse since. Setting at 52degF and I crank it to a balmy 62 when out there for more than a short stint. So nice to wander out in whatever I am wearing. I am a shorts and Tee shirt guy in the winter if I possibly can.

I know Steve, buck up! but being my shop is a so close to the house, I go back and forth far more than the average bear. Half the time I forget why I bounced out there and start a different project than intended... I think.
 
   / My Garage/Shop Heater Install #287  
Know what you mean, went to the basement to look for my test leads, and ended up hanging a storage cabinet on the wall or organizing for a bit. Finally got back upstairs and realized I still didn't have the leads. I'll try again today, maybe organizing will help me find them.
 
   / My Garage/Shop Heater Install #288  
I have recently insulated, vapor barriered, and finished off my 2 car attached garage. At 0 degrees with one warm car coming in, the garage stays at about 30-34 degrees. Anything above freezing, and the garage temp wavers at 35 or better. I am honestly considering NOT heating my garage even after finishing it. A propane heater on high for 30 minutes gets it to 45. If I decide to heat it, I will do lots of research here
 
   / My Garage/Shop Heater Install #289  
My garage is the same way but I heat it to 42/45 degrees all winter long anyway. It keeps the humidity down and the cars dry out more completely overnight.
 
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#290  
I've now set it to 50degF and leave it. Because I don't yet have insulation in the ceiling or walls, it has been warming up comfortably each day this spring. The biggest benefit so far has been the humidity control. Now it stays around 50%. The sealed combustion is a big help here as I was heating with a propane Mr. Heater previously and the humidity stayed pretty high. Winter time we often have 70% to near 100% humidity so it would always be damp in my shop. Not any more!!!
 

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