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07-30-2003, 05:43 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Belleville,
MI
Cobra Make, Engine: Still Dreaming!
Posts: 28
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I have also heard and seen and felt the in floor "hot water" systems. I think they are truly the way to go, efficient, healthy, optimal I really think so. I've even heard you can run a tankless hot water heater as your boiler. These systems really make a shop or a home nice, I hope to install one if I can in fact make a deal happen on a lake house I'm looking at - it already has radiant hot water baseboard heat, so in the addition, I can tap into the same boiler for floor heat.
GRAINGER, of course! I'll look into it.
I'll have to locate the radiant over head carefully, and I may not be able to run it at all in the bay where the lift will be.
I may have an insulated roll up door for you, I had to get a lot of 12ft wide 2ft tall panels, and I'll end up with likely another door's worth if you are interested, I will have three 12ftx10ft with any luck, the sliders have to go!
The deal is done with Greg's, I pick up the lift, sand blaster, etc Aug 9, I'm so pumped!
Dreams are coming true!
Great to be back in touch.

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