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Heating the shed during the cold spells

Jim

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It has given real bad weather for this weekend, lots of snow with cold winds, i only have a wooden shed and it is very cold during the winter months so i hardly use the shed through these months. I do have an electric heater but i despise having to use it for long periods due to the cost, but i need to chill out after a week of stess so i will be in there with the heater on. :bwink:

Do you have heating in your shed or workshop?
 

Mattyd

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Er.. yes.........
but ......no.....

greenhouse heater, but not at any cost....:nonono:

got plenty of warm clothes though...

if i had the chance for a pot belly stove, i would buy one.
 

Jim

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Are greenhouse heaters expensive to run Matty? If i didn't have a wooden shed i would also love a pot bellied stove ... :bwink:
 

Mattyd

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its a moisture proof 1.5 kw blower............

not cheap......... especially when your tighter than a ducks backside:devil:
 

ataylor

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I have an electric heater bought from B&Q which warms the workshop up pretty quickly, once it has warmed the place i turn it off then build up a sweat so i don't need it on again. :devil:
 
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