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richy
09-29-2007, 12:58 AM
Well here we go. A few weeks ago I posted a thread about getting a portable a/c unit on loan to try out and I loved it. Found a 14,000 BTU unit on ebay and it was from a company in Troy, MI (close to me). I bought it for $225 (great deal!) and bought some other stuff to make it work. I bought a sliding trap door for the inside which I can close off season. The outside of the garage has a dryer vent on it. My dad had a fellow make me a tapered, flanged sleeve for inside the trap door to easily get the exhaust hose on and off. I absolutely love this setup. It rocks big time..check out the pics:
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Gary Sword
09-29-2007, 05:39 AM
Richy, looks like you have it set up just in time for winter. It's time to start thinking about a heater. You probably need it in another month up there. It already looks like you have some autum oak leafs in your garage. I'm sure the AC will be nice next summer.

MrBenz
09-29-2007, 05:40 AM
I also have been thinking about a set up like yours. How big is your garage? ( ft X ft )

richy
09-29-2007, 09:36 AM
Richy, looks like you have it set up just in time for winter. It's time to start thinking about a heater. You probably need it in another month up there. It already looks like you have some autum oak leafs in your garage. I'm sure the AC will be nice next summer.

Gary..you're right about the timing, but that's why I got such a good deal on the unit. I'm not sure yet what I'll do for heat. It's not as big an issue, but if I continue with detail jobs over the winter (not sure about the demand for that) then I'll seat about heat.

richy
09-29-2007, 09:37 AM
I also have been thinking about a set up like yours. How big is your garage? ( ft X ft )

I don't know, but it's a 2.5 car capacity. It's a decent size. The 14,000 BTU is more than adequate.

MrBenz
09-29-2007, 10:37 AM
I also have a 2 1/2 garage. What is interesting is I have seen combo window units...A/C and heat...One last question...my garage is not insulated is your garage insulated?
Thanks

Gary Sword
09-29-2007, 11:01 AM
Gary..you're right about the timing, but that's why I got such a good deal on the unit. I'm not sure yet what I'll do for heat. It's not as big an issue, but if I continue with detail jobs over the winter (not sure about the demand for that) then I'll seat about heat.


Richy, When I lived in Michigan I always had a heater in the garage just so I could detail my own cars. They have some really nice propane heaters these days.

blk45
09-29-2007, 03:25 PM
Found a 14,000 BTU unit on ebay and it was from a company in Troy, MI (close to me). I bought it for $225 (great deal!) and bought some other stuff to make it work.

That is a great deal. Congrats! What's the company's name? Thanks.

Black Diamond
09-29-2007, 05:40 PM
Sweet! Looks like a great setup.

duaneb9729
09-30-2007, 11:14 AM
Great looking set up! Before i installed my unit heater in my garage, i used a propane spot heater or "sun flower" type heater, it clamped right on the twenty pound propane tank, and just went out an hour or so before i wanted to work in my garage and it would get it up to a nice working temp, but necessarily good detailing temp, i currently use my old heater on job sites, working on old homes without heat here in Minneapolis, MN all winter and stay comfortable, this type of heater heats the objects in the room, tools, the car etc just a point to keep in mind this heater would burn the paint off your car if it is too close, keep it at least five feet away from any thing combustible.

I am a heating and a/c contractor and if i can help in anyway let me know.

I just want to say thank you all for helping me learn and grow in the auto detailing area

richy
09-30-2007, 01:26 PM
I also have a 2 1/2 garage. What is interesting is I have seen combo window units...A/C and heat...One last question...my garage is not insulated is your garage insulated?
Thanks

Ya know, I'm not sure. The garage door was (had syrofoam in the middle) and I believe the outside walls are. The builder was really anal..I'm sure it was ok. It was 2 years old when we bought the house.

richy
09-30-2007, 01:39 PM
That is a great deal. Congrats! What's the company's name? Thanks.
The company was called Metroline Aviation. They buy truckloads of various things and resell them. Here's their ebay store:


Sweet! Looks like a great setup.
Thanks Black.


Great looking set up! Before i installed my unit heater in my garage, i used a propane spot heater or "sun flower" type heater, it clamped right on the twenty pound propane tank, and just went out an hour or so before i wanted to work in my garage and it would get it up to a nice working temp, but necessarily good detailing temp, i currently use my old heater on job sites, working on old homes without heat here in Minneapolis, MN all winter and stay comfortable, this type of heater heats the objects in the room, tools, the car etc just a point to keep in mind this heater would burn the paint off your car if it is too close, keep it at least five feet away from any thing combustible.

I am a heating and a/c contractor and if i can help in anyway let me know.

I just want to say thank you all for helping me learn and grow in the auto detailing area

I appreciate the offer! As for helping, let me say you're welcome on behalf of everyone...we all learn lots from each other here. Pretty cool place, eh?

DantheMan
09-30-2007, 01:50 PM
Looks great!

The thing I hate about my garage is that its too big to keep cool.

blk45
09-30-2007, 06:57 PM
The company was called Metroline Aviation. They buy truckloads of various things and resell them. Here's their ebay store:

Thanks Richy! :cheers:

duaneb9729
10-01-2007, 04:36 AM
Thank you Richy