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  • Ian F

    Dec. 12, 2011 12:26 p.m. Ian F SuperDork

    Klayfish wrote:

    I'm looking for a heater too. 3 bay garage with a door and windows. Anyone ever use one of these?

    I use one of these in the g/f's garage, which is fairly large and not well sealed. One pointed at where I'm working works pretty well. Not "wearing a t-shirt" well. But well enough that my fingers aren't freezing. I've tried using two, but o2 became an issue.

  • irish44j

    Dec. 12, 2011 5:05 p.m. irish44j Dork

    ProDarwin wrote:

    As far as necessary power goes, I endure the exact same climate and use 2x 10,000 BTU Kero heaters in a 3.5 car uninsulated detached garage. 15,000 BTU should be more than enough to get your garage to a very comfortable temperature.

    Hell, as small as that looks, I think 2 $10 1000W heaters would do the trick (~6500 BTU)

    man, you're making me feel bad calling it small. It is 25x20. Not huge, but not the smallest 2-car garage around

  • Teh E36 M3

    Dec. 12, 2011 6:15 p.m. Teh E36 M3 Dork

    I've got a Big Buddy; 18k BTU propane with o2 sensor for auto shutoff (the sensor actually works....) and it heats mine pretty well in Arlington. I have a 16x20 two floor garage. Northern Tool has them for about $100, and you provide the propane tank or you can use two smaller campstove style tanks for compactness.

  • ProDarwin

    Dec. 12, 2011 6:23 p.m. ProDarwin Dork

    irish44j wrote:

    man, you're making me feel bad calling it small. It is 25x20. Not huge, but not the smallest 2-car garage around

    You're right, it isn't that small. It does look cluttered though :)

    My thoughts are... your garage is probably 50-60% the size of mine AND insulated AND attached... 6000-10000 BTU of electric heaters can be had for $20-$40 at target, the more expensive ones coming with anti-tipover, thermostats, etc. They plug into 110v wall outlets and are totally disposable. Cheap to run, and you don't have to run out and fill propane tanks, get kerosene, get a 240V outlet, etc. Your place should be downright toasty with that amount of heat.

  • Strike_Zero

    Dec. 12, 2011 8:09 p.m. Strike_Zero Dork

    In reply to Teh E36 M3:

    How fast does it heat your space?

    I've tried the 2 1500w plug in dealio and it takes FOREVER to heat my two car garage. On our coldest day last year . . . it took something like an 2 hours to raise the temp to work semi comfortably.

    I think I need to search out some door garage insulation.

  • irish44j

    Dec. 12, 2011 9:01 p.m. irish44j Dork

    ProDarwin wrote:

    irish44j wrote:

    man, you're making me feel bad calling it small. It is 25x20. Not huge, but not the smallest 2-car garage around

    You're right, it isn't that small. It does look cluttered though :)

    My thoughts are... your garage is probably 50-60% the size of mine AND insulated AND attached... 6000-10000 BTU of electric heaters can be had for $20-$40 at target, the more expensive ones coming with anti-tipover, thermostats, etc. They plug into 110v wall outlets and are totally disposable. Cheap to run, and you don't have to run out and fill propane tanks, get kerosene, get a 240V outlet, etc. Your place should be downright toasty with that amount of heat.

    lol....yeah sadly the wife gets half the garage to park her DD 4Runner in, so I have to cram my project-car-du-jour, all my tools, all my benches and all my race crap into one side. Thankfully the e30 and the GT6 are both pretty small so I still have some room to work.

    Next year I will finish the backyard shed with insulation/drywall/power/heat and turn it into the project car bay, if finances and time allow. Then I can park the WRX in the main garage for once, and stop having to have bird crap on it every morning...

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