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snappytravis 11-18-2012 06:28 PM

If you are not building to big you may be interested in the sips panels, I don't know how well they will work for your climate, If you want to side like your house, and shingle to match, they are pretty sweet and extremely well insulated. http://www.premiersips.com/

rjsjea 11-18-2012 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by snappytravis (Post 447112)
Here is the one that I purchased for a 30x30 brick building,http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...6428_200316428 It is 220 volt, I live in wyoming so the temps are quite often 20 at night average, that is before we get the cold weather, If you have a good insulated building and just run it on the weekends I would say it will cost you 100 bucks a month just for power, I tried to keep it above 30 and then had wood stove and It was running up to 200.00 a month, I think the little omish box heaters are pretty good and run off of 110 volt. I would probably look at one of them for the size building you have. good luck

That's the one i have been looking at. Seems to have good reviews. I just want to keep it around 50 all the time, then turn it up when Im out there.

snappytravis 11-18-2012 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by rjsjea (Post 447134)
That's the one i have been looking at. Seems to have good reviews. I just want to keep it around 50 all the time, then turn it up when Im out there.

I take it you don't have a gasline close to building? I have a hotdawg heater also and they are awesome.

rjsjea 11-19-2012 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by snappytravis (Post 447141)
I take it you don't have a gasline close to building? I have a hotdawg heater also and they are awesome.

No gas in my area, I could do a propane setup. But dont want to deal with a tank.

TheJDMan 03-03-2013 06:39 PM

Check out Carolina Carports, they have an estimator on their site that allows you to build a building to your specs and get a price right online as you build. The erection of the building is included in the price.

http://carolinacarportsinc.com/


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