Gb

GarageWoodworks

03/01/2010 4:46 PM

Brrr, It's cold in the woodshop!

In spite of the the wicked cold temperatures today, I still managed to
get a little woodwerk'en done. Had my propane heater blasting.

http://www.garagewoodworks.com/Bookcase.php (scroll down).

---
Brian
www.garagewoodworks.com


This topic has 9 replies

LH

"Lew Hodgett"

in reply to GarageWoodworks on 03/01/2010 4:46 PM

03/01/2010 9:26 PM


"GarageWoodworks" wrote:

> In spite of the the wicked cold temperatures today, I still managed
> to
> get a little woodwerk'en done. Had my propane heater blasting.

Looked outside my window today at a 72F reading.

Would have preferred an 80F, but it's January.

Lew

LH

"Lew Hodgett"

in reply to GarageWoodworks on 03/01/2010 4:46 PM

03/01/2010 9:31 PM


"GarageWoodworks" wrote:
------------------------------------
I bought a small propane heater a couple of years ago. Works ok. I
pre-heat the garage'er woodshop for fifteen minutes or so and it keeps
me moderately comfortable.
My garage is finished off and holds the heat ok. The weakest link is
the garage door which is cheaply made with Styrofoam panels. It's
tempting to upgrade the garage door to something more insulating.
------------------------------------
Might build a bolt together ass'y that fits the garage door frame,
then staple some 6 mil poly to the frame for the winter.

Take it apart and store over head during warm weather.

Worked for me.

YMMV

Lew

Pp

Puckdropper

in reply to GarageWoodworks on 03/01/2010 4:46 PM

05/01/2010 4:38 AM

"Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in news:1Pq0n.4001$cW.1012
@newsreading01.news.tds.net:

*snip*
>
> Hey, but *we're* not sweating... so take that.
>
> jc
>

Around here (Midwest) I actually sweat MORE in winter than summer. Some
stores keep it way too warm to keep a coat on and be comfortable.

Puckdropper

Jn

"Joe"

in reply to GarageWoodworks on 03/01/2010 4:46 PM

04/01/2010 6:53 PM


"Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "GarageWoodworks" wrote:
>
>> In spite of the the wicked cold temperatures today, I still managed to
>> get a little woodwerk'en done. Had my propane heater blasting.
>
> Looked outside my window today at a 72F reading.
>
> Would have preferred an 80F, but it's January.
>
> Lew
>
>
Drive-by. You suck.

Hey, but *we're* not sweating... so take that.

jc

EE

"Ed Edelenbos"

in reply to GarageWoodworks on 03/01/2010 4:46 PM

03/01/2010 9:23 PM

Damn but ain't that the truth? I had between 20 and 25 for the bulk of the
day today. It didn't stop the few things I had to do but I really need to
rethink the space I'm in. A friend talks about moving his guitar shop not
too far from me... That would suit me fine.

Ed


Gb

GarageWoodworks

in reply to GarageWoodworks on 03/01/2010 4:46 PM

03/01/2010 6:53 PM

On Jan 3, 9:43=A0pm, "Ed Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote:
> GarageWoodworks wrote:
> > In spite of the the wicked cold temperatures today, I still managed to
> > get a little woodwerk'en done. =A0Had my propane heater blasting.
>
> >http://www.garagewoodworks.com/Bookcase.php=A0(scroll down).
>
> Yesterday I went into the shop, got a couple of washers I needed and left=
.
> I won't go back to do any work now until mid March.

Ed,

I bought a small propane heater a couple of years ago. Works ok. I
pre-heat the garage'er woodshop for fifteen minutes or so and it keeps
me moderately comfortable.
My garage is finished off and holds the heat ok. The weakest link is
the garage door which is cheaply made with Styrofoam panels. It's
tempting to upgrade the garage door to something more insulating.

EP

"Ed Pawlowski"

in reply to GarageWoodworks on 03/01/2010 4:46 PM

03/01/2010 9:43 PM

GarageWoodworks wrote:
> In spite of the the wicked cold temperatures today, I still managed to
> get a little woodwerk'en done. Had my propane heater blasting.
>
> http://www.garagewoodworks.com/Bookcase.php (scroll down).
>

Yesterday I went into the shop, got a couple of washers I needed and left.
I won't go back to do any work now until mid March.

EP

"Ed Pawlowski"

in reply to GarageWoodworks on 03/01/2010 4:46 PM

04/01/2010 5:53 AM

GarageWoodworks wrote:
> On Jan 3, 9:43 pm, "Ed Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> GarageWoodworks wrote:
>>> In spite of the the wicked cold temperatures today, I still managed
>>> to get a little woodwerk'en done. Had my propane heater blasting.
>>
>>> http://www.garagewoodworks.com/Bookcase.php (scroll down).
>>
>> Yesterday I went into the shop, got a couple of washers I needed and
>> left. I won't go back to do any work now until mid March.
>
> Ed,
>
> I bought a small propane heater a couple of years ago. Works ok. I
> pre-heat the garage'er woodshop for fifteen minutes or so and it keeps
> me moderately comfortable.
> My garage is finished off and holds the heat ok. The weakest link is
> the garage door which is cheaply made with Styrofoam panels. It's
> tempting to upgrade the garage door to something more insulating.

I do have a 30,000 Btu heater and it gives me a 30 degree temperature rise.
15 + 30 = too cold to work. especially after a single digit night.

If I insulate the ceiling I'd get a lot more out of it, but every time I
look at what has to be done, I sort of lose interest. It would be a PITA.


LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to GarageWoodworks on 03/01/2010 4:46 PM

04/01/2010 6:10 AM

On Sun, 3 Jan 2010 21:26:26 -0800, the infamous "Lew Hodgett"
<[email protected]> scrawled the following:

>
>"GarageWoodworks" wrote:
>
>> In spite of the the wicked cold temperatures today, I still managed
>> to
>> get a little woodwerk'en done. Had my propane heater blasting.
>
>Looked outside my window today at a 72F reading.
>
>Would have preferred an 80F, but it's January.

I sure miss wearing cutoffs only on New Years day...that and the babes
on the beach in itsy bitsies.

We're exactly half that this morning, 36F.

--
Society is produced by our wants and government by our wickedness.
--Thomas Paine


You’ve reached the end of replies