Man Cave or Garage

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This Ford dealer hid some popular cars from the 60’s speculating that he could sell them later when retired to supplement his income.
He hid 9.
The purple 67, a special order colour, only has 3 original miles.
It’s a time capsule.
Looks like he had a feeling the ‘70 Boss 302 would be popular.

Obviously the 2012 Boss doesn’t belong to the group.

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This Ford dealer hid some popular cars from the 60’s speculating that he could sell them later when retired to supplement his income.
He hid 9.
The purple 67, a special order colour, only has 3 original miles.
It’s a time capsule.
Looks like he had a feeling the ‘70 Boss 302 would be popular.

Obviously the 2012 Boss doesn’t belong to the group.

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Great retirement plan,
 
Floor down, mud applied, sanding tomorrow
Paint Wednesday

Looked a small propane furnace today hmmm propane or heat pump?
 

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the guy that I was talking to might be a bullshi**er he was estimating a tank per year - thanks guys
All depends on the size of your garage, insulation factor, door size and how often you use it, how often you open the doors and let the heat escape. My garage is 34x34 with 12 foot ceilings 6 inch well insulated walls and ceiling, one man door and a 14x10, 10x10 and a 6x8 roll up doors these are all considered Arctic rated( or so they told me lol higher R value). When I use the garage I will turn it up to a higher heat(I am old and cold all the time ? JK) I leave it at 10c when not in use. The doors are often opened as people come and go. So my cost my be higher then his estimate based on the above.

I have installed 75,000btu propane ceiling mount.
 
All depends on the size of your garage, insulation factor, door size and how often you use it, how often you open the doors and let the heat escape. My garage is 34x34 with 12 foot ceilings 6 inch well insulated walls and ceiling, one man door and a 14x10, 10x10 and a 6x8 roll up doors these are all considered Arctic rated( or so they told me lol higher R value). When I use the garage I will turn it up to a higher heat(I am old and cold all the time ? JK) I leave it at 10c when not in use. The doors are often opened as people come and go. So my cost my be higher then his estimate based on the above.

I have installed 75,000btu propane ceiling mount.
wow thats a pretty big one both garage and heater
 
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