aaronrkelly
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I had paint/chemicals/cleaners in three different places in my garage. Ive gotten my place fairly organized but Ive been tweaking a few organization issues lately.
I scored this from a CL add for $40. Fairly well made.
Swallowed all my stuff with room left and I found I REALLY like those pull out bins for stuff like sandpaper, scuff pads, microfiber towels etc.
You can see in the bottom Ive already started insulating it....until I ran out.
My plan is to heat that bottom section. I live in Iowa and do NOT heat my garage......but Ive got stuff Id love to leave out there instead of hauling inside for winter.
my lithium power tool batteries
my lithium jump pack
a few odds and ends of expensive cleaners that I use on my motorcycle
a handful of tubes of vehicle touch up paint
After agonizing over light bulbs, golden rods and other options I finally tripped over an interesting little heater on eBay.
Hoffman enclosure heaters (mainly used, I think, for heating electrical/equipment panels in very cold climates.
http://www.grainger.com/product/HOFFMAN-Fan-Forced-Enclosure-Heater-32FL02
800 watt......thermostat controlled from 0 to 100......and only about 7 1/2 x 4 1/4 and a bit over 5 inches deep
Price? $934
eBay........$75 - much better (used)
Im sure I could get by with less wattage but since the 800 watt heater is what I found listed on eBay - thats what Im going with.
Also looked at these as well
About $78 new from Zoro Tools.
It has a 30 to 150 degree thermostat and its 500 watt. Yeah it doesnt have a fan like the Hoffman but I dont need it in this application. In the end I picked the Hoffman because it looks more "finished" and will look better mounted in place.
Figure if I set it around 50ish....that should keep everything cozy and if I insulate well I bet it runs very little.
I scored this from a CL add for $40. Fairly well made.
Swallowed all my stuff with room left and I found I REALLY like those pull out bins for stuff like sandpaper, scuff pads, microfiber towels etc.
You can see in the bottom Ive already started insulating it....until I ran out.
My plan is to heat that bottom section. I live in Iowa and do NOT heat my garage......but Ive got stuff Id love to leave out there instead of hauling inside for winter.
my lithium power tool batteries
my lithium jump pack
a few odds and ends of expensive cleaners that I use on my motorcycle
a handful of tubes of vehicle touch up paint
After agonizing over light bulbs, golden rods and other options I finally tripped over an interesting little heater on eBay.
Hoffman enclosure heaters (mainly used, I think, for heating electrical/equipment panels in very cold climates.
http://www.grainger.com/product/HOFFMAN-Fan-Forced-Enclosure-Heater-32FL02
800 watt......thermostat controlled from 0 to 100......and only about 7 1/2 x 4 1/4 and a bit over 5 inches deep
Price? $934

eBay........$75 - much better (used)
Im sure I could get by with less wattage but since the 800 watt heater is what I found listed on eBay - thats what Im going with.
Also looked at these as well
About $78 new from Zoro Tools.
It has a 30 to 150 degree thermostat and its 500 watt. Yeah it doesnt have a fan like the Hoffman but I dont need it in this application. In the end I picked the Hoffman because it looks more "finished" and will look better mounted in place.
Figure if I set it around 50ish....that should keep everything cozy and if I insulate well I bet it runs very little.
