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  1. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    Yeah, same concept. But I'm not worried about the heater shifting under the floor. I'm worried about the flooring planks bouncing loose while catching air on logging trails. I suspect that the flooring should be secured by more than gravity (hence my inquiries if builders...
  2. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    OK, so here's what I ended up with. Simple, inexpensive, and initial testing shows quite effective. A single 7.5' x 1.5' mat runs down the center of the 12' box and while I intended to snag another mat for more coverage I don't think my floorplan will require it...
  3. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    Yeah, I know. But it's still the same $40 item from Home Depot being sold for 10x that. And it's not even being sold as surplus from <insert_point_of_compass_scalpers_here>
  4. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    It's at best, a $300 max option to me. I may just slap one of these down if anything. I'll have lots of diesel for the gen. And I doubt it takies long to heat up. ;)...
  5. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    Yep, hydronic systems are the rage (and handy for heating the block, etc if done right). But they're also like $4K for the silly heater and then you start buying fittings and....ka-ching...
  6. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    Oh yeah, I've have the hab mocked up in various floorplans for a couple years now. I just gutted it all again to fit the kitchen module. All just working mockups, of course. Still shuffling the interior layout around a bit...improving, changing as I spend more time in it.
  7. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    A buddy gave me three boxes of flooring that I'm going to use. Four boxes would be 100% coverage but he said that this was a discontinued flooring. So if I don't lay it under the kitechn cabinets and bathroom, I'll have exactly enough. A few months back I also snagged...
  8. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    Related question: Laminate flooring is not recommended to be glued down. Since it is a floating floor, it is meant to support itself via locking systems and have no connection to the subfloor. Buti t's also meant to be used in a house. And houses don't flop 3-4 root in the air going...
  9. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    Clashes with the fireplace and chandelier.
  10. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    At $1300 for a single 3' section of heated floor, I can simply drive up and park over the camp fire if it gets too fucking cold... ;p
  11. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    OK, Step got back to me with..... a $1300 (shipping not included) quote for one 3' x10' section. So it turns out that is NOT the brand I'll be going with. LOL
  12. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    Yeah, that's the stuff. No callback from their CS nor the closest distributer, though. As much as I hate Amazon's politics and polices, I sure wish they sold this shit. They have other brands but I can't find a 24v solution like STEP RV. :)
  13. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    This is what I'm trying to find... https://stepheat.com/warmfloor/rv/
  14. Third From Texas

    Radiant Floor Heat

    Why the f*** I'm messing with this addition when the last place that I ever want to travel would be some place "cold".... But I have my hab gutted for a mockup module shift , rearranging some things, adding in my kitchen module and fridge (I'm tired of all the build bits taking...
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