rieferman
Well-known member
My shop is well-insulated, and I have a good heater that I run when I'm out there... but the slab is really cold.
My folks got me a heated floor mat (16 inches x 3 feet) that I have placed on top of my anti-fatigue mats where I stand the most in my shop.
Mine is similar to this one, but we paid less than the $64 price tag displayed on this site by buying it locally
This may sound obvious, but it really does help a lot because your feet don't get cold. And energy usage is about the same as a 100 watt light bulb (at least for the model that I have).
My point in posting is that even for those that don't have a well insulated shops, you can easily and inexpensively add a little bit of comfort. And, for those with a heated shop like me, it can still be a worthwhile addition.
My folks got me a heated floor mat (16 inches x 3 feet) that I have placed on top of my anti-fatigue mats where I stand the most in my shop.
Mine is similar to this one, but we paid less than the $64 price tag displayed on this site by buying it locally
This may sound obvious, but it really does help a lot because your feet don't get cold. And energy usage is about the same as a 100 watt light bulb (at least for the model that I have).
My point in posting is that even for those that don't have a well insulated shops, you can easily and inexpensively add a little bit of comfort. And, for those with a heated shop like me, it can still be a worthwhile addition.
