But if it is propane, then it should give off some kinf od CO2/CO, and
that would concern me. Am I wrong on this?? I assumed that anything
with any kind of combustion was out of the question.
Scott Whitehead
http://www.ameritech.net/users/swhiteh3/home.htm
Art Pfenninger wrote:
>
> The type of heater that mounts on a 20 lb propane tank. Cheap to but and
> operate. Home Depot or Harbor Freight.
> ...Art
>
> On Sun, 7 Nov 1999, Scott Whitehead wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > > >I'm looking at the harbor freight catalog, they advertise 'glo-warm'
> > > >heaters.
> > <snip>
> >
> > Okay guys, sorry for jumping into the middle of a thread... but I have a
> > question. I have a two car uninsulated garage, and I wanted to heat it
> > this winter. It doesn't have to be 70 degrees, and I will only use it
> > when I am in there, not all the time.
> >
> > Is there anything I can use that requires NO venting or permanent
> > installation?? I thought there were some semi-reasonably priced
> > electric heaters that you could hang from the rafters....
> >
> > Again, this will only be only for short periods of time, so I don't mind
> > if it is expensive to run. I just want the initial cost to be
> > reasonable, and it needs to be able to take the chill out of the air.
> >
> > By the way, I just ran dedicated 30 amp service to the garage, so I have
> > an electric line that can handle it. I just hope the line can handle
> > the heater AND the compressor at the same time. :-)
> >
> > Thanks for any info. Specific models/sources/prices would certainly be
> > appreciated, as well as any first hand experience. I won't be here
> > forever, so I am NOT willing to run any vents/pipes or stuff like that.
> >
> > Scott Whitehead
> > http://www.ameritech.net/users/swhiteh3/home.htm
> >
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