AeroncaDriver
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Have a large metal building, partially insulated, in Northern Arkansas. Average temps in winter are around 30F, but are often in the teens. Would like to make the space comfortable before next winter, and by comfortable, I mean tolerable enough to go out and work for a couple hours in the evenings. 45F inside when it is 25F outside would be nice. Building is 3000 sq ft with 16 ft side walls and a 26 ft peak. Problem is that propane and natural gas are not available, as the building is located down a goat trail in a valley. I do have 240V single phase, and could carry in as much diesel fuel as needed. Have looked at some indirect fired diesel heaters, but they seem to have iffy reviews. It would take several 10,000W electric heaters and a boat load of cash to run them, plus I don't know how I feel about Chinese electrical anything intentionally getting hot. Would a circulation fan near the roof help more than I think it would? Does anyone have suggestions?

