I still don't want the moisture from combustion in the shop. I will go with
a direct-vent style.
Phil Ethier Saint Paul Minnesota USA
Lotus Europa, VW Quantum Syncro, Chev Suburban
LOON, TCVWC, MAC
pethier@isd.net http://www.visi.com/mac/
-----Original Message-----
From: David Ligda <dligda@home.com>
To: shop-talk@autox.team.net <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Date: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 7:59 PM
Subject: Garage Heating Update
>
>ST,
>
>Last month I asked about options for heating a garage and received many
>useful suggestions. I have managed to get the attic insulated and have
>sealed up the obvious air gaps. It does make keeping the heat in much
>easier. The walls are a project for another day.
>
>I have been using a kerosene heater out there that was designed for indoor
>use. Other than being a bit nervous about having an open flame I'm happy
>with the unit. It puts out a lot more heat than the electric units I have
>and doesn't emit huge amounts of killer fumes like the forced air propane
>burner did. I even found some additive for the kerosene that gives the
>place a cinnamon smell. This ought to be perfect for luring in any
>beautiful women that happen to be hanging around the garage area. ;->
>
>David
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