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Hard to work in garage with these temps

03protege

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I was pretty miserable working outside in the LOW 40s today.

Weatherman says we will be back in the 70s for this weekend so I think I can tough it out.
 
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mossyboy6

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I don't know if anyone has mentioned it, but I like to point a heat gun at the work area to heat my hands up. It also helps out preventing brittle plastic from breaking, and keeps hoses flexible etc...

It really makes a huge difference.
 
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tedsters

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I don't know if anyone has mentioned it, but I like to point a heat gun at the work area to heat my hands up. It also helps out preventing brittle plastic from breaking, and keeps hoses flexible etc...

It really makes a huge difference.

thats a good idea i can say i have come in from snow blowing and my hands froze and got the hair dryer out to warm my hands up
 

terry603

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my brother in law sent me a pic of his dashboard going to work today... - 27 F
I doubt that was even a record. bangor maine, about 1.5 hrs north of me
 

bobcatdan

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On average, it is costing me about $140 about every 5 to 6 weeks to keep the shop 60° all the time. The shop has a LP house furnace and its own 120 gallon tank. Boy it is nice to walk in and everything is warm. It rough thou, few times I've had a chill and cranked it to 70°. GF ******* its warmer in the shop then the house. I want to put a wood stove in for next year to compliment the gas heat. Use the gas heat to keep the shop warm when I'm gone. Use the wood stove to get it hot when I'm there. I also want the stove as an incinerator for used oil and anything else that burns. My only problem is the shop has filled in nicely with stuff organized the way I like. By the time I figure in the spacing requirements of a cast iron stove, I really don't have room anymore.
 

Buckgnarly

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-22F yesterday. 0F in the garage when I started all brakes on a Grand Cherokee....my tube heater got it to a balmy 20F by the time I was done. Love the cold.....:shocking:...keeps the riff raff and pansies away.:beer:
 

tank4114

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geeze i cant wait till winter here drag car runs better too its to dam hot in summer do work in the shed
 
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Today it was 9 degrees Celcius here in Southern Europe. Imagine a place where the is no insulation on homes and no central heating. The only thing between you and the windy outdoors is a limestone wall. At least when I was living in Toronto it was warm inside and I wore shorts indoors in the winter, here I just stay in bed under the covers
 

WVBrady

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Today it was 9 degrees Celcius here in Southern Europe. Imagine a place where the is no insulation on homes and no central heating. The only thing between you and the windy outdoors is a limestone wall. At least when I was living in Toronto it was warm inside and I wore shorts indoors in the winter, here I just stay in bed under the covers
Where are you in Southern Europe? Sounds like when I went to Mexico. Warmed up during the day, but I had to pile on the blankets at night.
 

MikeF2316

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It was -11° C in the back room (about 12' x 12') of my garage at 7:00pm this evening. I put on my 2 1500 watt radiant heaters, went back about an hour and a half later. It was up to +2° C. I worked in there for about an hour, it was up to 5° C when I finished. This is with no insulation.
 

brandyspaw

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I'm sorry but I just couldn't handle those cold temps some of you are experiencing. It was 76 degrees for a high here today but I thought it was pretty darn cold this morning.
 

Shadowdog500

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Hang in there!! March starts this weekend, and it will start warming up soon. In a few months we will be complaining about how hot it is.

After the last few months I have decided to put a vented infrared tube heater in my shop. Hopefully before next winter!!


Chris
 

ambenz

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One outlay of $200 back in 2010 and a gas line installed in 2001 and I am good!
I love my Procom! Takes up little space under the window and keeps the garage comfortable.

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No paint can to move, no worries about freezing stuff, cracking rubber or plastics...and NG prices are really cheap because I got into a village group buy at a low fixed price.

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...a constant 55-58F temp and I can work out there at leasure.
30 minute crank up time leaves me in a T-shirt.
I love my heated garage! :bounce:
 

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tedsters

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WOW, today its 7 degrees here in Muskegon, MI. and the forecaster says this it is the last coldest day till next year.
this has been a tough winter on a lot of people all over the U.S. that hardly ever get winter i am ready for spring thats for sure
 

jgorm

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It was cold last night! I could even see my breath and had to find my jacket. I think it got down to 45F.
 
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tedsters

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we still don't have it as bad as some just watching the news Kentucky got blasted with 2 feet of snow with crashes and pile ups all over on the highways
 

Kev442

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Whoops! Forgot to turn the thermostat down this morning and came home to a 60 degree garage. That's the warmest it's been since last September...
 
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