Kays Supply
Veteran Member
Use copper or the new SS flex. Be sure you use flare fittings not compression or sweat. Keep all your fittings exposed. Don't put in walls ,etc. Be sure to air test before using, if you are new to flare fittings.
I was looking at one of the Kozi pellet stove shop heaters. Pellets are running about $175-190 per ton here in E. WA.QUOTE]
At your price, the wood pellets (at about 7,800 BTU/lb) cost $1.30 to $1.42 per therm of energy (100,000 BTU) at 86% efficiency. At the lower price, natural gas would need to cost ~ $1.10 - $1.15 per therm to be equal, and for propane, about $1.03 per gallon. Since natural gas and propane both cost considerably more then this currently, wood pellets would save a considerable amount of money.
However, at the local TSC, wood pellets are ~$300 per ton, so these savings go right out the window very, very quickly if you aren't careful what you pay for the pellets. At these prices, propane at $1.80 and natural gas at $1.95 are about equal, assuming comparable efficiencies. So make sure of the pellet prices before you buy a stove.
...Who has a quite heater in their shop?
Thanks,
Eddie