Re: heating motorcycle storage area

From: HogDoctor (hog.doctor@exec.pc.com)
Date: Tue Feb 29 2000 - 22:32:28 CST


Sosoomi wrote:

>
> Well, I would be reluctant to go that route...expensive...trouble down the
> line..broken pipes..freezin...etc...

I got the idea from my cousin, has an auto body shop, probably 3000 sq feet up
in
northern wisconsin. He has one industrial size gas water heater, and an
electric pump,
and a bank of valves and a separate reservoir. The biggest benefit was to keep
the dust
and airflow down (paintboothes inside too). he runs antifreeze, and rubber
tubing specifically
designed for this. It works great. I would heat my home this way were I to
pour a slab
and start over.

HogDr
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