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<blockquote data-quote="Kell-inKY" data-source="post: 1385557" data-attributes="member: 23511"><p>skyhightree1, thanks for the input.</p><p>It has a 9' or 10' ceiling and we have bunks and a full bathroom in there, so we were thinking something more like gas logs because the boys have friends over and stay out there occasionally. They were freezing at night because nobody wants to get up and put more wood in the stove, and I don't like running a small electric heater to keep the pipes from freezing because it's impossible to drain all the water the way it's setup now. So, I'm pretty committed to gas logs probably.</p><p></p><p>Only thing is, the walls are not insulated, it's metal outside, with chipboard inside. For a workshop, I think that's probably fine though, I think..... guess I could get some blown in if needed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kell-inKY, post: 1385557, member: 23511"] skyhightree1, thanks for the input. It has a 9' or 10' ceiling and we have bunks and a full bathroom in there, so we were thinking something more like gas logs because the boys have friends over and stay out there occasionally. They were freezing at night because nobody wants to get up and put more wood in the stove, and I don't like running a small electric heater to keep the pipes from freezing because it's impossible to drain all the water the way it's setup now. So, I'm pretty committed to gas logs probably. Only thing is, the walls are not insulated, it's metal outside, with chipboard inside. For a workshop, I think that's probably fine though, I think..... guess I could get some blown in if needed? [/QUOTE]
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