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    Default Heating Attached Garage?

    We just recently moved and I've been working on turning the attached double garage into my new work space.

    The garage is 24x26x8, fully insulated (or will be when the garage door gets replaced).

    I already have a gas line running into the garage, so I'd like to take advantage of it. I have already priced out a Calcana heater (40K BTU @ $1200 + install)
    http://www.calcana.com/garage-heater...ters-specs.htm

    I just came across another slightly smaller Mr Heater radiant heater (25K BTU @ $400 + install)
    http://www.princessauto.com/all-seas...as-shop-heater
    This unit claims to heat up to 600 sq ft, my shop is just over that

    Has anybody used this unit or similar? Opinions? Other suggestions?

    The garage will be used solely as a woodworking shop, so I'm leaning towards radiant. Definitely want to take advantage of the gas line already in place.

    Recommendations?
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    Anybody?

    From what I've read I probably shouldn't use radiant because of my ceiling height.

    Any recommendations on sealed combustion forced air units?

    What are you guys using to heat?

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    check into reznor they make very good quality units that are small and compact and i would say they would work best for your garage due to space

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    the reznor would be more like a furnace with a blower, i was thinking that mite cause issues if there is alot of sawdust, some radiants would work for the small clearance, also check into supiorer radiant products, as well

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    My radiant is not very high. Works great. Get the Calcana and never look back.

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    Originally posted by Revhard
    My radiant is not very high. Works great. Get the Calcana and never look back.

    I'd like to, but having 8ft ceilings and being over 6'6" doesn't bode well. Especially considering the unit itself hangs down at least 12" from the ceiling.

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    Originally posted by Revhard
    My radiant is not very high. Works great. Get the Calcana and never look back.
    Calcana is definatly the only way to go. If you need a good deal I can call my old boss (the president) for you and have him hook u up.

    www.calcana.com

    Just PM me, I think their around 1300 - 1400. The units great cause theres no air movement, which is perfect when your working with alot of wood. I used to work for them for 1/half years, and I've seen all the comps, all the other shit either looks ugly, or breaks down, or is just simply junk. PM me if your serious.

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    Originally posted by InRich


    Calcana is definatly the only way to go. If you need a good deal I can call my old boss (the president) for you and have him hook u up.

    www.calcana.com

    Just PM me, I think their around 1300 - 1400. The units great cause theres no air movement, which is perfect when your working with alot of wood. I used to work for them for 1/half years, and I've seen all the comps, all the other shit either looks ugly, or breaks down, or is just simply junk. PM me if your serious.

    Already got quoted a price of $1100.

    The problem is my ceiling height though... it can't imagine it would be comfortable standing inches away from the heater for any amount of time over a few seconds...

    Anybody have one and want to let me know?

    I'd like to buy one and if I had 10ft ceilings I probably would have already.

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    Originally posted by thefarnorth
    check into reznor they make very good quality units that are small and compact and i would say they would work best for your garage due to space
    I am checking into Reznor now as well. I'm surprised to see them priced at $1500+ for a sealed combustion unit though...

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    Originally posted by project240



    Already got quoted a price of $1100.

    The problem is my ceiling height though... it can't imagine it would be comfortable standing inches away from the heater for any amount of time over a few seconds...

    Anybody have one and want to let me know?

    I'd like to buy one and if I had 10ft ceilings I probably would have already.
    I got the same quote, the only thing I'm wondering about is the but ugly exhaust pipe. I'm wondering if they have a more subtle less redneck design...haha.

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    Originally posted by 89coupe


    I got the same quote, the only thing I'm wondering about is the but ugly exhaust pipe. I'm wondering if they have a more subtle less redneck design...haha.
    they dont, I've heard 100s of complaints about that when I was there. The reason being, its code to have that pipe sticking out a certain length from the house.

    1100 is a fantastic deal. they went down in price. I remember I was selling them for 1350. this should be a no brainer for you guys. your not going to find anything better...

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    Originally posted by InRich


    they dont, I've heard 100s of complaints about that when I was there. The reason being, its code to have that pipe sticking out a certain length from the house.

    1100 is a fantastic deal. they went down in price. I remember I was selling them for 1350. this should be a no brainer for you guys. your not going to find anything better...

    I don't quite understand... whenever a thread like this comes up you jump in and praise calcana to no end (almost like you own shares in the company).

    I've said twice I have 8ft ceilings and my head would literally be a couple inches away from the heater while I'm working. I've read over and over these heaters shouldn't be installed in anything under 9ft and even the rep I talked with said 10ft is the suggested height.
    All you have to say is...

    "DUDE, 1100 bucks is a steal. Smokin Deal. Hurry up and buy that"

    You never seem to address any comments that may even slightly imply something negative...

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    I have the Mr Heater forced air unit I think it's 35000 BTU, works great no complaints at all. My garage is 24x21

    edit: its 45000 btu
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    I think it should be a MINIMUM payment of 20% across the board for any kinda house. Who can't save 20% nowadays, just stop eating out, drive a japanese shit box, and save, its not hard.. have some fucking discipline. Half you niggers shouldn't even be in the houses you live in now.

    we can't all drive X5Ms

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    I've got a Reznor F165 165000 btu unit heater. Works awesome.
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    Originally posted by Tik-Tok
    I've got a Reznor F165 165000 btu unit heater. Works awesome.

    Yeah, I'd be looking for something a bit larger than that. Ideally, I'd like to heat up the garage with 20-30 seconds...

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    Originally posted by project240



    Yeah, I'd be looking for something a bit larger than that. Ideally, I'd like to heat up the garage with 20-30 seconds...
    Lol, yeah, blow a lot of sawdust up too. You know, when I was surfing the web trying to find out what my heater was (took awhile to find out it was a rebranded Reznor), I found a radiant heater place just like calcana's, except it was for low ceiling's (8'). It was a long tube, with little BTU's. That would probably be what you want since you won't be parking in the garage and losing heat constantly.

    I'll try to dig up the site I found it in.


    Edit: Well this isn't what I found earlier this month, but it will work for you. It's a Mr.Heater too.

    http://www.mrheater.com/product.aspx?catid=50&id=40

    Quick google search shows you can pick one up for $280, 2 would probably be better.
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    Haha, check the link in my OP.

    I was specifically looking at this one you linked too.

    My only concern with it from what I've read is that it doesn't have a direct exhaust to outside like the calcana does. For most, this wouldn't be a big problem, but it does tend to create added moisture in the garage and I've got a bunch of big cast iron tools, that I'd hate to see rust.

    From what I've read, some people say they create lot of moisture, others say hardly any.

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    just get a reznor then man.

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    Originally posted by project240
    Haha, check the link in my OP.

    I was specifically looking at this one you linked too.
    Your OP princess auto link doesn't work, I just assumed it was the unit heater they had on sale last week.

    Wish I could find that radiant, it was the same type as Calcana, with exhaust and everything. I wouldn't worry about moisture with that one I linked though, most of the reviews you've read are probably from humid climates, and as you know, we are not.
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    http://www.mrheater.com/product.aspx?catid=50&id=123

    Hopefully this link works... This one is very similar to the calcana, but a lower intensity and it says it can be hung from as low as 7' safely, but still recommended at 8ft.

    I may end up trying out one of the 25000 btu units and supplement with a small electric heater if needed. Curious where you saw it for $280 (maybe US). Only retailer in Calgary from MrHeater site is Princess Auto and priced at $400.

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