Greatwhitewing
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I have a garage that is a metal framed canvas covered temporary structure so about ZERO R value. 2 car garage sized Cover-It brand with partition wood ends and sliding doors each end. I live in the peoples republic of taxachuesetts so a permanent structure with a variance was too much effort if even possible.
I would like to heat a small working area about the size of HALF a car and nearby work bench area to 10-15 degrees (F) above ambient temps while I do needed repairs and maintenance on my vehicles. Wind effects are minimal.
How many BTU's do I need and what type of heater design is best for my scenario?
Since I don't have a lift having the heat partially directed under the car and to the nearby work bench is pretty much a requirement.
I would like to heat a small working area about the size of HALF a car and nearby work bench area to 10-15 degrees (F) above ambient temps while I do needed repairs and maintenance on my vehicles. Wind effects are minimal.
How many BTU's do I need and what type of heater design is best for my scenario?
Since I don't have a lift having the heat partially directed under the car and to the nearby work bench is pretty much a requirement.
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