Re: Pole barn heater
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01/11/25 10:35 PM
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At the very least, add an osb/plywood ceiling in the corner or half you want to work to keep the warm air down where you need it. Without it you’ll just heat the roof. Even without insulation, just that barrier will help a ton. Might just be me, but I don’t care for the smell of kerosene heaters.
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Re: Pole barn heater
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01/11/25 10:52 PM
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At the very least, add an osb/plywood ceiling in the corner or half you want to work to keep the warm air down where you need it. Without it you’ll just heat the roof. Even without insulation, just that barrier will help a ton. Might just be me, but I don’t care for the smell of kerosene heaters. I'm with you, I would rather deal with the cold than smell a kerosene heater. heating without a ceiling is going to be frustrating, it'll work but youll use a ton of fuel. Used tin can be found pretty cheap and installed fairly quickly. Personally if I had electricity I would do an electric heater after I put some tin on the ceiling. If you wanted something really quick and easy on the ceiling you could buy about $500 worth of 4x8 foam sheets and screw them up there and it would dramatically cut down on fuel use, may be a firehazard though.
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Re: Pole barn heater
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01/11/25 11:12 PM
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I haven’t had the time to get to insulating the ceiling my goal is to get all that done the summer and install a mini split so looking for a stop gap measure for this winter and also a back up for later on Run a propane bullet heater not diesel the fumes will run you out, then up grade this summer.
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Re: Pole barn heater
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I heat my buildings using a 200,000 btu Redi Heater. It runs on kerosene. If you are getting too much smell, it may need a tuneup. I only run it when working in there and take breaks to go out for fresh air.
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Re: Pole barn heater
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I use a 180,000 BTU in the barn. No insulation and snow blows through a few hole. I burn diesel. Makes the barn about 32° - 38°F. Depending on what the temp is outside. Cheap to run and keeps it comfortable for me. I can't stand it too warm.
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Re: Pole barn heater
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Diesel burners stink. I got a 20x30 shop, no insulation, have a small propane torpedo deal. It will get it toasty in there in 30 minutes.
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Re: Pole barn heater
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I would box off a small corner put a top on it with height no higher then 7 or 8 feet. I then would use a small wood stove or make one. If you want the whole shop heated, I still will go with wood, but I would need the celling lowered to be the most efficient.
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Re: Pole barn heater
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danny clifton
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70,000 btu ought to be plenty. may take a couple hours to warm up good. you probably are not doing some simple thing with the one you bought. if it really is defective just exchange it
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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