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So, can you use a radiant heater outside?  If it's radiant,  a breeze 
shouldn't take away the heat, right?  Of course, The breeze has a cooling 
effect of its own.  I was thinking of using one of those "top of propane 
tank" type heaters when doing work outside.  Would that work?  I know they 
make radiant "patio heaters" that seem like expensive versions of the same 
thing.
-Steve Trovato
strovato@optonline.net
At 03:06 PM 12/6/03, Bill Rabel wrote:
>This is because it only heats the objects it is aimed at. It doesn't heat 
>the air, and is highly efficient as a result.
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