[AT] Radiant heat

Larry D. Goss rlgoss at evansville.net
Thu Oct 20 11:44:46 PDT 2005


Andy, besides the answer I gave you off-list, if your current stove
doesn't contain water boiler tubes, you may want to investigate one that
does.  Lehman's Hardware in Kidron, Ohio, has them, I think.  They have
a web site so you can probably take a look at them on-line.

Larry

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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Andy Glines
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 12:20 PM
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Subject: [AT] Radiant heat

Well, I finally have my own shop building.  I bought a home that came
with a 
30 X 50 pole building.  The building is nice but the PO never got around
to 
putting a floor in it.  It is my plan to install a concrete floor ASAP.
I 
hope that I can resist the urge to put "stuff" in there before getting
the 
floor.  There is already a wood stove in the building that I plan to
keep.  
I am considering installing the plumbing for a radiant heat system in
the 
concrete floor.  The system may not be used right awat but the plumbing
will 
be in place.  I'm looking for lessons learned and tips for this project.
I 
know that there is some ATIS experience with this topic.  My initial
thought 
is that the wood stove will provide the heat for the floor as well.


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