1. Welcome to Tacoma World!

    You are currently viewing as a guest! To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account.

    As a registered member, you’ll be able to:
    • Participate in all Tacoma discussion topics
    • Communicate privately with other Tacoma owners from around the world
    • Post your own photos in our Members Gallery
    • Access all special features of the site

Shop Time w/T.W. Friends

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by six5crèéd, Jun 5, 2020.

  1. Apr 15, 2025 at 3:56 PM
    Hunterdc1

    Hunterdc1 1st shift Waste Control stupidvisor

    Joined:
    Dec 26, 2017
    Member:
    #239435
    Messages:
    2,594
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Brrrrother
    Mamas don't let your cowboys grow up to be babies
    Vehicle:
    13 8 lug ltz gasser
    One and the same if Elon gets his way...
     
  2. Apr 15, 2025 at 4:55 PM
    koditten

    koditten Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Sep 8, 2013
    Member:
    #112077
    Messages:
    19,622
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Kirk
    Central Michigan
    Vehicle:
    04 trd x-cab 4 x 4 3.4l
    Reserected from the dead.

    I got my mini split for cooling only. I knew it did heat as well, but didn't really care how cold outside it was for it to work at the time of purchase. It's a 24 k btu unit.

    My 900 sqft shop is heated with in floor hydronic heat during the winter. I have it set for 50*. I may jack it to 60* if I know I got a couple days of work to do. Because of this the MS does not have to work very hard when its asked to raise the temp.

    I use the MS to buffer the temperatures as its recovery is faster than the boiler heating the floor. It takes 90 minutes to raise the shop air temp 12ish degrees. It takes the boiler 6 hours to do the same.

    I am impressed at how low the outside temp can be and heat was still being well produced. 10* outside temps and the shop temps were still being raised. I was happy and surprised to see that.

    I was so impressed with the shop MS, my wife and I decided to install a 12 K btu unit in our 400 sqft RV. I'm thinking about yanking the factory roof air. The MS blows it away in performance!


    As an experiment, we left the RV minisplit running all winter long heating the RV. Even When we were seeing -14* temps, it was still producing heat. Fortunately -temps are pretty short lived. We had it set at 70*, but the inside temps were really only about 50ish. An additional space heater and the the RV temps would be just perfect. Zero complaints and it performed much better than I expected. Color me surprised.

    As for your original question; I like having the whole shop cooled, but I think it slows down production.

    Because so much work involves opening and closing the overhead doors to move work in and out, I spend too much time trying to think of the best way to keep the cool air in and the hot air out.

    I think I'm better off using a fan while wrenching ang going to the office for a break. Who are we kidding? We gonna be getting dirty in the shop...a bunch of sweat is not going to make a bunch of difference.

    As for using wood to heat vs, the MS, that's a tough question.

    If you had a MS aimed at the specific area you were working, It would save the hassle and time of starting a fire and waiting for it to push out heat. My MS pushes out heat 5 minutes after i turn it on.

    If you could tent off the area of a 1 car garage, I think you would be in a good place. My high ceiling bay area is not as cool as my 9' work area. The tall ceilings really pull the cool away. The opposite is for the winter. I have a ceiling fan that pushes the warm air down to help with distributing the heat.

    In Short, my 24k MS does a great job of raising my shop temps from 50*to 65* in about an hour no matter how cold it is outside.

    I am 100% happy with the performance. As for longevity, I got no input. They all seem to come from China.

    I don't remember the name of one of my units. One is made by Revuson. The other I don't recall unless I go out and look.


    Both had the exact same install manual and both have the exact same remote control.

    In addition, all these MS units offer a wifi remote control. I want one, but the need is not that great were I need one.

    I hope this wasn't more info than you needed.

    Later

    Kirk
     
  3. Apr 15, 2025 at 5:06 PM
    cory02taco

    cory02taco Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jan 19, 2012
    Member:
    #71007
    Messages:
    2,223
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Cory
    Maine
    Vehicle:
    2013 trd super sport
    That’s a good point, I never thought of that. Mine make heat till around -18f.
     
  4. Apr 15, 2025 at 5:20 PM
    koditten

    koditten Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Sep 8, 2013
    Member:
    #112077
    Messages:
    19,622
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Kirk
    Central Michigan
    Vehicle:
    04 trd x-cab 4 x 4 3.4l
    Reserected from the dead.
    I did forget to mention. The frost heater on my MS does a great job, but the hill of ice it under it was noteworthy. Make sure the MS is high enough off the ground that there is a place for the ice to built up.
     
  5. Apr 15, 2025 at 5:49 PM
    wilcam47

    wilcam47 Keep on keeping on!

    Joined:
    Jan 27, 2016
    Member:
    #176243
    Messages:
    54,170
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Will
    Bourbon state
    They have a mini split installed but it freezes up is all i know.its not a heat pump
     
  6. Apr 16, 2025 at 12:51 AM
    mit88

    mit88 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2009
    Member:
    #23837
    Messages:
    2,086
    Gender:
    Male
    Planet earth
    :rofl::rofl::rofl:
     
    soundman98, RustyGreen, NoOne and 2 others like this.
  7. Apr 16, 2025 at 3:24 AM
    POOLGUY

    POOLGUY Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Feb 19, 2013
    Member:
    #97958
    Messages:
    11,088
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    JEFF
    ALABAMA
    Vehicle:
    2008 TRD Sport 6sp, 2015 TRD Offroad 6sp
    Dobinsons suspension
    Good morning shop crew, have a great and blessed Wednesday.
     
  8. Apr 16, 2025 at 3:25 AM
    PzTank

    PzTank Stuck in the Well

    Joined:
    Sep 14, 2010
    Member:
    #43250
    Messages:
    7,074
    Above the Notches
    Vehicle:
    ‘15 AC SR5 4X4 4.0 Auto
    ‘07 OR leather shift knob
    Good morning everyone :hattip:
     
  9. Apr 16, 2025 at 3:29 AM
    Jtcmedic

    Jtcmedic Shop beekeeper

    Joined:
    Dec 22, 2013
    Member:
    #119032
    Messages:
    3,564
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Jeff
    Florida
    Vehicle:
    2014 prerunner sr5
    Bed led, under hood led, secondary auxiliary panel,
    Morning all have a great day
     
  10. Apr 16, 2025 at 4:01 AM
    six5crèéd

    six5crèéd [OP] Be the light

    Joined:
    Jul 9, 2019
    Member:
    #298734
    Messages:
    35,400
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Bruce, or Crèéd, neither is correct.
    Southern Virginia
    Vehicle:
    8 lugs no plugs
    Good morning friends, hope the day is good to you :hattip:
     
  11. Apr 16, 2025 at 4:06 AM
    six5crèéd

    six5crèéd [OP] Be the light

    Joined:
    Jul 9, 2019
    Member:
    #298734
    Messages:
    35,400
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Bruce, or Crèéd, neither is correct.
    Southern Virginia
    Vehicle:
    8 lugs no plugs
    Thanks for the info, definitely some stuff for me to think about :hattip:


    The biggest thing is, I'm not wanting to cool my entire shop. Think I will focus mainly on the office area where the water lines are with the heat part. A/C isn't a big thing for me working, I do like it when sleeping though.

    I'm trying to plan ahead with the office walls, this is the only piece of insulation I had, until tomorrow.



    upload_2025-4-16_7-5-15.jpg
     
    Cwopinger, soundman98, mit88 and 8 others like this.
  12. Apr 16, 2025 at 4:07 AM
    six5crèéd

    six5crèéd [OP] Be the light

    Joined:
    Jul 9, 2019
    Member:
    #298734
    Messages:
    35,400
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Bruce, or Crèéd, neither is correct.
    Southern Virginia
    Vehicle:
    8 lugs no plugs
    @RustyGreen I saw this sitting near work on the way in this morning.


    upload_2025-4-16_7-7-1.jpg
     
    Cwopinger, soundman98, mit88 and 10 others like this.
  13. Apr 16, 2025 at 4:28 AM
    six5crèéd

    six5crèéd [OP] Be the light

    Joined:
    Jul 9, 2019
    Member:
    #298734
    Messages:
    35,400
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Bruce, or Crèéd, neither is correct.
    Southern Virginia
    Vehicle:
    8 lugs no plugs
    Guy came by yesterday wanting me to make him an adapter and hands me these bolts and says “here’s some 1/2-20 bolts”.

    I said those are 1/2-13, he said you sure? I said yes.


    upload_2025-4-16_7-27-6.jpg

    He text me last night :facepalm:


    upload_2025-4-16_7-28-27.jpg
     
    soundman98, 308savage, NoOne and 6 others like this.
  14. Apr 16, 2025 at 5:05 AM
    1buzzbait

    1buzzbait yer not gone like my honesty

    Joined:
    Nov 7, 2015
    Member:
    #168925
    Messages:
    7,933
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Murph
    murrilin
    Vehicle:
    98 yamaha grizzly
    i like the "Skeleton Row" look myseff....


    :anonymous:
     
    NoOne, PzTank, Hunterdc1 and 2 others like this.
  15. Apr 16, 2025 at 5:11 AM
    RustyGreen

    RustyGreen A breaker point guy in a Bluetooth world

    Joined:
    Aug 12, 2020
    Member:
    #337468
    Messages:
    14,071
    Gender:
    Male
    sleeping in a chair
    Vehicle:
    2017 AC 4x4 Sport 6M Inferno
    Pavement Princess
    1974 Lincoln Continental

    This was a heavyweight at around 5400 pounds. :benchpress:

    The only engine available was the mighty 460, unfortunately by '74 the emissions restrictions had made it less mighty than a few years earlier. Still a smooth & quiet powerplant though.

    Until 1972 the 460 was a Lincoln exclusive powerplant, the "Mark" series cars even had a metal specification plate under the hood to show just how proud they were of it.

    s-l1600.jpg

    The lesser Fords & Mercurys had to get by with the smaller 429 engine, same design series (the 385) but less displacement. By the mid 70's safety regulations like "5 mph bumpers" had increased vehicle weight while emissions regulations* had reduced performance so the larger engine became available on the Fords & Mercs.



    * ...apparently in "regulator think" making an engine use 100% more fuel when reducing emissions is an improvement... o_O
     
    Last edited: Apr 16, 2025
  16. Apr 16, 2025 at 5:17 AM
    1buzzbait

    1buzzbait yer not gone like my honesty

    Joined:
    Nov 7, 2015
    Member:
    #168925
    Messages:
    7,933
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Murph
    murrilin
    Vehicle:
    98 yamaha grizzly







    :hattip:
     
    StayinStock, mit88, PzTank and 6 others like this.
  17. Apr 16, 2025 at 5:18 AM
    RustyGreen

    RustyGreen A breaker point guy in a Bluetooth world

    Joined:
    Aug 12, 2020
    Member:
    #337468
    Messages:
    14,071
    Gender:
    Male
    sleeping in a chair
    Vehicle:
    2017 AC 4x4 Sport 6M Inferno
    Pavement Princess
    ...of obsolete information.
     
    StayinStock, mit88, PzTank and 3 others like this.
  18. Apr 16, 2025 at 5:19 AM
    six5crèéd

    six5crèéd [OP] Be the light

    Joined:
    Jul 9, 2019
    Member:
    #298734
    Messages:
    35,400
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Bruce, or Crèéd, neither is correct.
    Southern Virginia
    Vehicle:
    8 lugs no plugs
    This piece here is a chunk. I bet it weighs close to 2,000 lbs :anonymous:

    Untitled.jpg
     
  19. Apr 16, 2025 at 5:24 AM
    SACTOWN

    SACTOWN Mr. bougie, apparently

    Joined:
    Jun 7, 2009
    Member:
    #18143
    Messages:
    28,643
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Greg
    Vehicle:
    '18 ZR2, 04 Rubicon, 19 lx570, & 20 WRX STI
  20. Apr 16, 2025 at 5:26 AM
    1buzzbait

    1buzzbait yer not gone like my honesty

    Joined:
    Nov 7, 2015
    Member:
    #168925
    Messages:
    7,933
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Murph
    murrilin
    Vehicle:
    98 yamaha grizzly
    not for you and I my friend, not for you and I, and i'm sure there are some "older folks" on here who think the same....:fistbump:
     

Products Discussed in

To Top