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Banned
I moved my business out of my industrial park shop which was a 2X6 construction, drywalled, fully insulated walls, 12" of blown insulation on the ceiling. It also had two 12'x14' overhead doors. It's located in a business condo complex with five other identical building. When mine was built I had the heating system updated from the standard forced air units to two gas fired IR tube heaters. I only used one unit to heat the entire shop area which is 50'x40'. The reason the building had two units installed was because the building is designed to be divided into two separate spaces by building a wall down the center.
Now I've moved all my equipment into the pole building that came with the house we bought three years ago. We had intentions of doing this three years ago when we bought the house but I couldn't sell or rent the industrial park building until recently.
The pole building is uninsulated or heated. I plan to do this within the next month or so before the cold weather comes. I live in SE Wisconsin. My son is going to help insulate and set up the heating system. We have pretty much agreed to the way we're going to insulate the building but haven't decided on the heating system. I really like the IR tube heating I had in the other building. It ran off natural gas that was run through the industrial park. Where our house and pole building are located we need to run LP from a tank on the property. My son is going for a waste oil burning unit because we can have a fairly free supply of waste oil from the farm my other son runs and from the landscaping company my younger son works for and a few other sources. For my business and as a hobby I occasionally spray paint projects using automotive type equipment. Not a lot, maybe 4-5 times a year. My concerns are paint vapors in the shop and oil contamination of the paint. With the IR tube system I had the flame in the box 12 feet off the ground and I'd open the doors as soon as I laid a coat of paint down to air out the shop. I'm not sure about using an oil burning systems. Opinions? Experiences? Also, I've searched but it doesn't seem to be any IR systems that run off of waste oil. I'm assuming because they wouldn't run as clean as a gas systems and have problems with clogged jets.
Now I've moved all my equipment into the pole building that came with the house we bought three years ago. We had intentions of doing this three years ago when we bought the house but I couldn't sell or rent the industrial park building until recently.
The pole building is uninsulated or heated. I plan to do this within the next month or so before the cold weather comes. I live in SE Wisconsin. My son is going to help insulate and set up the heating system. We have pretty much agreed to the way we're going to insulate the building but haven't decided on the heating system. I really like the IR tube heating I had in the other building. It ran off natural gas that was run through the industrial park. Where our house and pole building are located we need to run LP from a tank on the property. My son is going for a waste oil burning unit because we can have a fairly free supply of waste oil from the farm my other son runs and from the landscaping company my younger son works for and a few other sources. For my business and as a hobby I occasionally spray paint projects using automotive type equipment. Not a lot, maybe 4-5 times a year. My concerns are paint vapors in the shop and oil contamination of the paint. With the IR tube system I had the flame in the box 12 feet off the ground and I'd open the doors as soon as I laid a coat of paint down to air out the shop. I'm not sure about using an oil burning systems. Opinions? Experiences? Also, I've searched but it doesn't seem to be any IR systems that run off of waste oil. I'm assuming because they wouldn't run as clean as a gas systems and have problems with clogged jets.