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This is going to be really expensive. The cost to heat my 80x80 insulated
hanger to about 50F is over $500 a month with natural gas (at last years prices which have doubled). I try to keep the temp just above freezing and only turn up the heat if I am going to be working on the Moose all day. Mike MU-2 "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message ... What is the groups suggestion for heating a 40x50 insulated hanger. It doesn't have to be hot I just want to raise the temp about 15-20 degrees when it is 30-40 outside. Here's the rub. No natural gas available plenty of electric though including an unused 220 connection. To see the hanger visit www.peoamerica.net/N601WR look in the contact me area. Gig |
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