[Farmall] OT-hydronic radiant floor heat

Andy Wander awander at verrex.com
Fri Jan 5 09:27:54 PST 2007


Todd:

Whatever you do, when you pour that floor, lay a vapor barrier first.
The contractor who built my shop didn't, and I have to run a
dehumidifier 9 months out of the year to stop the tools and stuff from
rusting.

Andy Wander


Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 16:33:39 EST
From: Farmallgray at aol.com
Subject: [Farmall] OT-hydronic radiant floor heat
To: farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com
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I know a lot of you guys have built shops to work on your tractors so
this  
isn't totally off topic. Hopefully this spring I'm going to be pouring
concrete 
 in my shop. At the present time, I'm not planning on using the hydronic

heat,  but I want to put the tubing in for future use.
I'm looking for all the info I can find on insulating the slab and how
much  
and what size tubing to use and reinforcing material. I'm not concerned
at the 
 moment with a heat source. I just want to get the concrete done. It
will  
probably be a few years before I get the walls and ceiling insulated. I
have  
been doing web searches and found all the commercial sites on this but
the info  
is somewhat vague. I'd even consider a good book on the subject if
anyone can 
 recommend one. I would appreciate any good sources of info you guys
could  
recommend.
Thanks,
Todd Markle




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