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I had thought about heating the floor with pipe like you say. hte thing that kinda deters me from doing such is that it could seriously raise the utility bills in the winter because you could not let it freeze and I would have to say that when it's 10 degrees outside (plus windchills bringing it below 0) for a week straight, it takes alot to keep a concrete slab from freezing. At least I would think. And even if you built a drain into the piping, it would still be quite a hassle. Usually what I do in the winter is fire up the torpedo, lay a piece of carpet down and go to work. Having a warm floor would be awesome, but it seems like more of a hassle to me than it would be worth.
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