Posted by Ralphwd45 on December 30, 2012 at 23:31:16 from (71.161.78.38):
In Reply to: used oil heater posted by Ralphwd45 on December 30, 2012 at 19:58:54:
Actually it don't get so cold here, that you can't dress for it. It is my hands and fingers that suffer, and I need a heat sorce that is available for me to warm my hands up perodically when wrenching. In the past I have parked the Allis B next to the shop, and used the exaust for this purpose. I would like something inside, that didn't have to be started up first, and could turn stove off when leaving the shop. I could use a propane heater, and get along ok, but with a used oil stove, I would have a way of getting rid of my old oil, and I don't need a lot of it to do the winter, no more than I am in the shop!
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