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<blockquote data-quote="KYHILLJACK" data-source="post: 1010594" data-attributes="member: 70638"><p>No we don't insulate them. But I guess you could put in a thin layer. Last year it was colder, down to 0 degrees at night, this year it hit 13 on 2 nights. I used my sleeping bag as a mattress pad, had a set of sheets and 2 heavy covers. Kept the thermostat on the ceramic tower heater at 53 degrees and was just fine. My buddy this year had an Eden Pure heater in his. He had a little more room and no side door which I have and is a real advantage. He built a wall of wood shelves across the front of his for storage. I've seen on the net some pics of some really nice conversions using the size you're talking about. I just used it for the first time last year. Got mine, a 2010 model used for $1300 and bought new tires and bearings for it. Got about $1500 in it and it works out great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYHILLJACK, post: 1010594, member: 70638"] No we don't insulate them. But I guess you could put in a thin layer. Last year it was colder, down to 0 degrees at night, this year it hit 13 on 2 nights. I used my sleeping bag as a mattress pad, had a set of sheets and 2 heavy covers. Kept the thermostat on the ceramic tower heater at 53 degrees and was just fine. My buddy this year had an Eden Pure heater in his. He had a little more room and no side door which I have and is a real advantage. He built a wall of wood shelves across the front of his for storage. I've seen on the net some pics of some really nice conversions using the size you're talking about. I just used it for the first time last year. Got mine, a 2010 model used for $1300 and bought new tires and bearings for it. Got about $1500 in it and it works out great. [/QUOTE]
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