Stick a hose/pipe out the wall with some heat tape on it. Run it into a bucket/barrel and dump when needed (install a full alarm.) Knock a hole in the floor and dig a few feet into the dirt and let the ground soak it up. Just a few ideas off the top of my head.
It just needs a little character adjustment. Jog the garage in front of the house a few feet and maybe overhang the top story to the front a couple feet. The other thing you could do is move the garage away from the house and put a mud room/hallway between them. But still overhang the...
I have often thought about building something like this. Of course I would make it out of metal. And a longer/taller throw. Google search pull down shelves.
Sorry man, I guess I steered you wrong. I actually have the comfort zone 7500 and it does a great job, even on low. I figured the cz220 sounded just right for your application.:( :confused:
Unless you wax vct immediately after laying it, the seams get nasty black and imposible to clean. Also, you might do a test to see if the glue will actually stick to your oil soaked floor.
I have one of these. Very nice, cheap, free shipping, well built, quiet and good reviews.
https://www.landmsupply.com/comfort-zone-heavy-duty-7500w-electric-utility-heater-with-remote-control-cz230er
I have one of these. Very nice, cheap, free shipping, well built, quiet and good reviews.
https://www.landmsupply.com/comfort-zone-heavy-duty-7500w-electric-utility-heater-with-remote-control-cz230er
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