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Re: hot stuff

To: Bill Saidel <saidel@crab.rutgers.edu>
Subject: Re: hot stuff
From: Paul Hammarstedt <hellbent@ameritech.net>
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 17:42:23 -0600
I use a natural gas unit heater.  It is hung from the garage clg. and
works really well, but you have to pipe natural gas to them and put a
flue through the roof.  May be more trouble than you want to deal with. 
No fumes from them though.  

There are "wall furnaces" that fit between wall studs and are typically
used in mobile homes.  Sears sells them I think.  They have no fan, but
do have a small flue to run to the outside. I think they are available
for both propane or natural gas.

Sometimes these heaters can be found second hand for pretty cheap, but
you have to hunt for a while.

Good luck,
Paul


'71 B  

Bill Saidel wrote:
> 
> Winter is a comin' in (apologies to Ezra Pound).  My garage is a cold as hell.
> 
> Any suggestions as to what kind of heater to use in a 1 MG garage. I surveyed
> the heaters at our local Home Depot (now that Hechinger's is OOB) and the
> heaters were electric (too small) or kerosene based or propane based,
> but the boxes of the
> latter two and the salesperson said not to use them in a closed space ...
> like a garage. Ok, other than opening the duct-work into the garage, are
> there any good ideas about what kind of heater to use in a garage?
> 
> TIA,
> Bill Saidel
> '76B that needs brakes and sundry other things over the winter.

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