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In this video I share with you how I heat my garage workshop. I will also give you ideas on how you can heat your shop in multiple ways. When it is cold in the workshop, I use a combination of electric heaters for and a propane heater. I only use the propane heater in the garage long enough to knock the chill out of the air. After that I use electric heaters in the woodworking shop to maintain the temperature. I have also insulated my garage door to help with the cold. This works well in my area where the climate is more mild and not as cold as more northern climates. There are lots of ideas on how to heat a garage. Electric, kerosene, and gas are some options for heating your workshop. Amazon and other affiliate links are used in this description and they help support this channel. Join our channel membership to get access to exclusive member only discounts, behind the scene footage and other cool perks: / @731woodworks Buy our woodworking plans here: https://www.731woodworks.com/store Heaters Discussed In This Video Lasko Heater: https://amzn.to/3anQraa Mainstays Radiant Heater: https://go.magik.ly/ml/13j62/ Kerosene heaters: https://amzn.to/34ljnM8 Patio Heaters: https://go.magik.ly/ml/13j60/ Fan I Use: https://amzn.to/3r5aqA9 Ceiling Mount Heater: https://amzn.to/3gWipuP Forced Air Heaters: https://amzn.to/3mydvoO Mini Split AC/Heater: https://amzn.to/38qDgTg Videos To Watch Next Common Woodworking Mistakes: • 5 Beginner Woodworking Mistakes Where To Buy Wood: • Where To Buy Wood For Woodworking Projects... Best of 731 Woodworks Playlist: • Top 5 Woodworking Projects That Sell I use TubeBuddy to help grow this channel and you can too by using affiliate code 731woodworks at this link https://www.tubebuddy.com/731woodworks Get two FREE audio books from Audible by using this link: https://amzn.to/3cqvgmv I listen to a lot of books while woodworking. Give it a try, you may love it as much as I do! Camera Equipment Used for Videos Canon M50 https://amzn.to/3en9EaQ Canon 22mm Lens: https://amzn.to/32fp79w GoPro Hero 8: https://amzn.to/2JY48l2 Microphone I Use: https://amzn.to/3crbxTX Shirt I'm Wearing in This Video: https://www.mardel.com/Clothing/Men/S... 0:00 Intro 1:15 How I Heat My Woodworking Shop 3:38 Propane Heater For Garage 7:38 Insulating Garage Door For Winter Cold 8:42 Circulating Heat In Garage 9:15 Electric Heat For Garage Workshop 9:39 Mini Split for Garage Heat 10:20 How Do You Heat Your Workshop 10:40 Kerosene Heat For Garage 10:44 Forced Air Heater For Garage 12:21 Outro Disclaimer: Amazon and other affiliate links are used in this description and they help support this channel. By clicking on the links and purchasing items it provides me a very small commission but cost you nothing extra. It is a great way to support small creators like me. I appreciate the support more than you know! Working with wood and power tools is inherently dangerous. Anyone using any of the tools or supplies used in these videos are personally responsible for learning the proper techniques involved, and he or she assumes all risks and accepts complete responsibility for any and all damages and injury of any kind. Before using any hand or power tool with which you are unfamiliar, consult its operating instructions, and if necessary, seek instruction by a qualified person well versed in its operation and appropriate safety techniques. 731 Woodworks is intended for entertainment purposes only. There are no warranties implied and your results may differ from ours. You should NOT rely solely upon the information and techniques discussed and displayed in these videos. Rather, you should fully research each technique and decide for yourself what is the safest possible work method for you.