sicklyscott
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Hi Everyone,
I've searched through the forums here and I realize using a blue flame propane heater for long term use is rather controversial. Before you start yelling at me and telling me to buy a G73 let me first explain my situation.
The structure
My dettached garage is 11 x 22, the rafters are about 7 foot high and its a "regular" pitched roof. There is no drywall, no insulation and no ceiling. I would consider it to be drafty. The structure was built i'm assuming in the mid-50's using planks covered in shingles, which was then covered in vinyl siding. The 2 "windows" were covered over with plywood and then sided over as well (I say "windows" because it's basically 4 panes of glass trimmed in wood, no opening, closing or double pane stuff). I live in NJ, right now we're seeing daytime temps of 32 and night time in the teens to low 20's.
The Use
I currently have a 91 Miata that I will be using as a track toy. I don't care to keep the garage warm all the time, I just need it to be warm enough for me to handle some tools and do some wrenching in the winter. The other day it was about 50 degrees in there (warm spell) which I thought was probably the lowest temp that was comfortable. I would probably fire the heater up on the occassional week night along with maybe weekend days. I work 12 hour days and go to grad school on the weekends, not exactly an abundance of free time.
The Dillemma
I've been eyeing a ProCom 20k BTU blue flame propane heater that I've found at Northern Tools and Harbor Freight. This heater has gotten some good reviews, however I can't seem to pick one up locally, although the Harbor Freight by me has a 10k BTU unit and a 30K BTU unit. I feel as though the 10k BTU unit might be too small, it says it'll hande the sq ft but because of the draftiness of the structure would it even work? The 30k BTU unit is overkill, howver it's available today, would it be a waste of fuel to buy such a large unit? I also saw that Tractor Supply has a Mr. Heater 20k BTU unit, although it is more expensive than the rest and I've heard it's rather gas hungry. By the way, these are all LP gas, not NG.
Cliff notes:
Drafty ~240 sq ft garage
Looking for the garage to be 50-60 degrees when needed (not all the time)
Three blue flame propane heaters to chose
- 10k BTU Procom
- 30k BTU Procom
- 20k BTU Mr. heat
Your thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated!
I've searched through the forums here and I realize using a blue flame propane heater for long term use is rather controversial. Before you start yelling at me and telling me to buy a G73 let me first explain my situation.
The structure
My dettached garage is 11 x 22, the rafters are about 7 foot high and its a "regular" pitched roof. There is no drywall, no insulation and no ceiling. I would consider it to be drafty. The structure was built i'm assuming in the mid-50's using planks covered in shingles, which was then covered in vinyl siding. The 2 "windows" were covered over with plywood and then sided over as well (I say "windows" because it's basically 4 panes of glass trimmed in wood, no opening, closing or double pane stuff). I live in NJ, right now we're seeing daytime temps of 32 and night time in the teens to low 20's.
The Use
I currently have a 91 Miata that I will be using as a track toy. I don't care to keep the garage warm all the time, I just need it to be warm enough for me to handle some tools and do some wrenching in the winter. The other day it was about 50 degrees in there (warm spell) which I thought was probably the lowest temp that was comfortable. I would probably fire the heater up on the occassional week night along with maybe weekend days. I work 12 hour days and go to grad school on the weekends, not exactly an abundance of free time.
The Dillemma
I've been eyeing a ProCom 20k BTU blue flame propane heater that I've found at Northern Tools and Harbor Freight. This heater has gotten some good reviews, however I can't seem to pick one up locally, although the Harbor Freight by me has a 10k BTU unit and a 30K BTU unit. I feel as though the 10k BTU unit might be too small, it says it'll hande the sq ft but because of the draftiness of the structure would it even work? The 30k BTU unit is overkill, howver it's available today, would it be a waste of fuel to buy such a large unit? I also saw that Tractor Supply has a Mr. Heater 20k BTU unit, although it is more expensive than the rest and I've heard it's rather gas hungry. By the way, these are all LP gas, not NG.
Cliff notes:
Drafty ~240 sq ft garage
Looking for the garage to be 50-60 degrees when needed (not all the time)
Three blue flame propane heaters to chose
- 10k BTU Procom
- 30k BTU Procom
- 20k BTU Mr. heat
Your thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated!