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#31
If well insulated how about a radiant heat application in the floor? I have it in an addition on the lake side of my home and it is great. My hunting buddy has one of those cement homes poured into a block leggo form on a slab and he heats with radiant efficiently. I think it is initially expensive but really nice heat and cheap going forward.
#32
http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/pro...t?cm_vc=-10005
#33
Very Nice MD. I will be looking forward to purchasing some of your lube when you're up and running. I'm currently using olive oil as a lube and it gives me the best accuracy to date. But I'm always willing to try something new.
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
Aint that a pretty site?!! Already had 3 vehicles inside it to repair during a snow storm and freezing cold. 100,000 btu heater running off diesel for now does the job. We hung a big tarp to bounce the heat back towards you and so far, no complaints. Keep the doors cracked for clean air flow and its comfortable to work in with a long sleeve.

Also did a little patch lube testing.

3 days in the snow/melt finally produced some results I was pleased with. I still have a ways to go before I am happy.

Also did a little patch lube testing.

3 days in the snow/melt finally produced some results I was pleased with. I still have a ways to go before I am happy.



