Posted by Bob Huntress on November 26, 2011 at 02:12:33 from (74.226.107.61):
In Reply to: OT--Kerosene heater posted by JerryS on November 25, 2011 at 22:30:29:
K-1 and K-2 will both burn in a Kero heater. You'll get soot, some will burn off as the unit gets hot, but it will run through and heat up as well. If you are just using it in the shop, which is probably filled already with the smell of diesel fumes, I would likely just run some diesel through it and enjoy the warm work space. It will smell different, however, but that's just my opinion. I've run diesel through a torpedo heater, and the smell wasn't all that. It didn't smell much different than the exhaust of a diesel tractor, if you know where I am headed with this. The heater I was using was old, and worn already, hence getting debris in the pick up wasn't a primary concern.
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