I recently created a workshop in my garage for my knifemaking/leather working habit. I partitioned off a 12'x 14' area in one corner of the larger structure that has a concrete floor and 8' ceilings. I'm currently using a wall mounted propane heater rated at 20k BTU but really can't justify the expense of the propane. This isn't a space that needs heat for more than 8 hours/day, just to take the edge off so I can work in the shop. I regularly see 0-20deg F lows in the winter and would like to get the shop to 60-70deg in a reasonable time.
I have good fabricating skills and a decent shop, not afraid to take on a more challenging design if need be. I have some materials on hand that I hope can be useful.
A roughly 18gal stainless barrel 15"ID x24" tall shown located where i'd like to place the heater
Here i have another shot of the barrel along with a small rocket cooker i welded up out of 4" stainless pipe (the carpenter's square 24" shown for reference)
I'd love to be able to work with the barrel at least as it seems a nice fit in my small space and perhaps offering the flat top for a tea kettle....Can I use this for space heating a small (<200sqft) shop? What would you do?
Thanks,
Steve