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Thread: Heated garage for the cheap guys
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11-16-2004 #1
Heated garage for the cheap guys
Thanks to Jake (68protouring454) for the helpfull ideas. I now have another dream come true. I have a heated garage!!!!
I bought a furnace from a trailor. $150
Then I bought a 100# propane tank $70
Got it filled $60
And with that said I now have a fully heated garage that is hooked to a thermostat!!!! :icon996:
Thank you soo much again Jake.Adam_______Offical Car Name "ILLUSION"
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11-22-2004 #2
I am really surprised to see that no one replied to this thread. I dont think there is any better way to heat a garage that this for the price. All I do is walk out and set the thermostat on the wall to the desired temp and within a few minutes the garage is as warm as my house. Even when its 30 degrees outside I have been in the garage with only a t-shirt on.
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11-22-2004 #3
Not to say that your not careful, but be sure not have any fumes around (gas,paint).
If you can try and keep the furnace up high from the fumes.Point air flow at the floor to keep you warm as you work on the floor.You know, cant be to careful.Dad was a fireman!!
Chris1971 RS Z28 Pro-touring thing......will it ever be done??
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11-22-2004 #4
I actually set this up so I can paint in there in the winter. The furnace pulls the air thru the top of the furnace from a "chimney" that I routed outside. I could pretty much paint this furnace with it running. But I wouldn't recommend that. I do appreciate the advice.
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