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okay, it's starting to cold here and working in the garage is not fun at this moment (cold floor, cold tools...everything is cold !!! )
how good are the heaters that use a propane tank? ~how long to they last?? I finally had to turn on the heater inside the house this week....even as cheap as I am, 60° is getting into the uncomfortable zone.....damn, there goes my PG&E bill (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) |
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David:
John SS6 is right you need something that heats the Air not objects here in the Northeast where it gets pretty cold the radiant heaters do not cut it ...... see my earlier post with the Hot Dawg heater link. I had a radiant heater and it only heated close to the area it was in. My Hot Dawg heater now heats the entire space. And it only burns about a gallon of Propane per hour |
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