I'm looking for a bit of advice. I totally screwed up and did not run natural gas out to my new garage, so now am considering a "torpedo" heater to warm the garage up when I play in there in the winter. I just have no clue how big/small it needs to be. The garage is WELL insulated with a drywall interior. Interior wall height is roughly 10'. Dimensions are 24 by 32 for 768 square feet.
I was wondering if a 40,000 BTU torpedo style heater would warm the place up enough to allow me to work without having a heavy coat on???
Also, I currently have a torpedo heater that runs on propane at work, I'm thinking of getting a similar unit. They also sell torpedo heaters that run on Kero. Is there any advantage to the kerosene units? I already have a couple propane cylinders so I figure it is easiest to go with propane. Thoughts?
I was wondering if a 40,000 BTU torpedo style heater would warm the place up enough to allow me to work without having a heavy coat on???
Also, I currently have a torpedo heater that runs on propane at work, I'm thinking of getting a similar unit. They also sell torpedo heaters that run on Kero. Is there any advantage to the kerosene units? I already have a couple propane cylinders so I figure it is easiest to go with propane. Thoughts?