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<blockquote data-quote="ChopTop84" data-source="post: 1506427" data-attributes="member: 19210"><p>The wifes car, and a pair of french doors was all that was in the garage. The boat is out in the shop. We wanted to get a coat of paint on the french doors is why I had the heater in the garage. </p><p></p><p>I think it boiled down to too much heat in too small of an area, and that area being pretty sealed up. If it had a larger area, and lots of air leaks, I dont think it would have been as bad as it was. I've run that diesel heater in my shop (no insulation, no rock on the walls, lots of air leaks, and 3 times bigger than the garage), and I dont get any moisture out there.</p><p></p><p>The problem I have in the shop, is that stupid metal roofing grows ice on the inside (even with the ceiling insulation) and then it rains on you as it warms up. Ive talked to some other pole barn owners and its just something I have to deal with until I get it sealed up better, they have it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChopTop84, post: 1506427, member: 19210"] The wifes car, and a pair of french doors was all that was in the garage. The boat is out in the shop. We wanted to get a coat of paint on the french doors is why I had the heater in the garage. I think it boiled down to too much heat in too small of an area, and that area being pretty sealed up. If it had a larger area, and lots of air leaks, I dont think it would have been as bad as it was. I've run that diesel heater in my shop (no insulation, no rock on the walls, lots of air leaks, and 3 times bigger than the garage), and I dont get any moisture out there. The problem I have in the shop, is that stupid metal roofing grows ice on the inside (even with the ceiling insulation) and then it rains on you as it warms up. Ive talked to some other pole barn owners and its just something I have to deal with until I get it sealed up better, they have it too. [/QUOTE]
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