mojave Report post Posted October 1, 2015 Good afternoon, Todays high was only 98 degrees so winter is on its way. I'am going to install a NG direct vent heater in my shop before this winter, and was wondering what others used for winter heating. Also, what temperature do you like when working? I like 50-55 degrees when working in the shop. I just want a little comfort in my old age. I live in the upper Mojave Desert in California and the winters here sometimes get down to the high teens, but mostly in the 30s and 40s. I spend about 6 to 8 hours in my shop each day doing woodworking, leatherwork, and fixing things, but nothing heavy or big. Howard Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wild Bill46 Report post Posted October 1, 2015 You would most likely love the temperature for-casted for today here in N.W. Georgia. high 72*-low 52* My comfort zone is between high 82*-low 65* Thus; there is where I keep my warm comfortable heat set at. I say To each his own ! I'm thinking there is no universal heat temperature setting. I'm in posession of an old-timey 6-brick/firedog NG heater, I will use this heater for as long as it lasts, I've had it nearly 30-35 years now and I love it ! Good luck with your completion of installation. you;ll be just fine ! ---- Wild Bill46 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ferg Report post Posted October 1, 2015 I installed a 7500 BTU electric heater in our shop two years ago that mounts on the ceiling. It has a thermostat inside, I wanted an exterior to use with it but didn't find a good one that would handle 40 Amps. I have a timer for it. We spend 14 or 15 hours per day 7 days a week from October through most of January in the shop. We have about six folks working a portion of each day. Machinery running warms the shop above 80 degrees until our weather gets real cold. Heater has a blower. I set it so it maintains about 65 to 70 degrees while we are working. Shop contains about 3500 sq. ft. with 12' ceilings. ferg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
electrathon Report post Posted October 1, 2015 I have a small wood stove in my shop. I would be sad if I couldn't build a fire and be warm. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites