Hi Ed and Rick,
I have a direct vent LPG heater in my shop. Works fine, but my shop is fully
insulated, all walls, ceiling and doors, so it heats up nicely in the mild
Oregon
winters. I have a catalog of these heaters from the place I got mine. I paid
$170 for a 20,000 BTU model, a Perfection Schwank, but they have them up to
about
80,000 for about the same price. It's a surplus outlet in Indiana. USA Mfg
Corp. They have a web site, can't recall the address.
Mine came complete with all the valves, vents and thermostat.
When I track down their site address, I'll send it.
Regards, Paul A
Ed Adams wrote:
> Rick:
>
> I'm one step ahead of you. Heating my shop (attached to garage) with a
> kerosene rocket heater has become unbearable, what with odor and products of
> combustion, and I'm now pursuing an direct vented LP unit heater. LP gas
> around here (NEPA) is just slightly less expensive than Kerosene per gallon
> for 'roughly' the same heat value. These can be had in a pretty good range
> of BTU inputs - more than enough for short term use (an evening at a time?)
> and generally have a healthy fan. Check in www.Grainger.com or
> www.hot.dawg.modine.com for examples.
>
> Ed Adams
>
> >I'd like to be able to work on my cars in the garage during winter, problem
> >is it's unheated.
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