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Posted by Tim, Ohio on January 26, 2003 at 10:03:43 from (148.78.243.121):
In Reply to: Shop Heat? posted by Farmsome on January 25, 2003 at 10:20:11:
Farmsome, Most convenient thing for a garage you do not intend to continually maintain heat in is a blower. I have used a propane blower, 150K BTU for a couple of years now. It will bring an insulated garage up to 60 deg F in about 30 minutes with outside temperatures in the teens. I bought mine from Home Depot. Propane is about 1.50 per gallon here. They fill by the gallon which is convenient. Only one disadvantage, the propane tank ices and the pressure goes low when the tank begins to go low. I solved that problem by setting it in a water bath. I can complete empty a tank before refilling. A thermostat is available. It plugs into the electric and shuts the unit off when it reaches temp. You have to restart, though, as it will not operate like a residential furnace. It ran about 150.00.
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