03-05-2019, 04:43 PM
Since my workbench is in the basement, I don't have a choice but to go down there if I want to work on anything.
I run a space heater under the bench. It helps a lot. The house's recirculating water heat system has (only) one radiator in the basement, about 10-12 or so feet from the workbench.
Upstairs, the radiators are in place of wallboard, mostly on the outer walls of the rooms - one exception being the kitchen where the radiators are along an interior wall. The system keeps the upstairs warm unless the outside temperature falls - and stays - below 20 degrees for days at a time.
I run a space heater under the bench. It helps a lot. The house's recirculating water heat system has (only) one radiator in the basement, about 10-12 or so feet from the workbench.
Upstairs, the radiators are in place of wallboard, mostly on the outer walls of the rooms - one exception being the kitchen where the radiators are along an interior wall. The system keeps the upstairs warm unless the outside temperature falls - and stays - below 20 degrees for days at a time.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN