Re: [MV] Shop Building recommendations

From: Ryan M Gill (rmgill@mindspring.com)
Date: Mon Jan 12 2004 - 08:59:39 PST


At 11:30 AM -0500 1/12/04, James Shanks wrote:
>
>2. A wood stove is a requirement in a proper corner to heat coffee,
>snacks, burgers or other goodies on. And gives you somewhere to get
>rid of surplus boxes, crates, etc.. Carry a small chain saw with you
>when out in the Deuce. It IS running..................RIGHT? Quite
>often you will spot when gallivanting all over creation trees
>cut/fallen down on the edge of the road by utility crews or mother
>nature and you can generally get the wood for the taking.

I think anything that's burning with an open flame all the time in a
shop is a bad idea. I'd hate to have some kind of explosion when I
was working with a solvent.

Frankly, I think the radiant heating system is probably the way to go.

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