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1. garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: Art Pfenninger <ch155@FreeNet.Buffalo.EDU>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 11:38:33 -0500 (EST)
Yesterday I had a chance to try out my propane heater, the verdict is IT WORKS GREAT! I didn't want to run a gas line 100 feet to my garage, so instead I bought a $39 dollar portable propane heater t
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01866.html (7,825 bytes)

2. Re: garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: Bud Krueger <bkrueger@ici.net>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 11:45:36 -0500
You aren't using this around a car that contains gasoline, are you? Bud Krueger 52TD
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01867.html (8,117 bytes)

3. Re: garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: Jurgen Hartwig <gt0003a@prism.gatech.edu>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 13:24:19 -0500
This wouldn't be a problem if you were in the room while the propane heater was on. Generally, a person would easily be able to detect the LEL(lower explosive limits) of gasoline in a room and know t
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01876.html (8,616 bytes)

4. FW: garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: DANIEL RAY <danray@bluegrass.net>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 15:50:00 -0600
I can vouch for this one. I was in the 1st Cavalry Division until last = August, and Signal units spend a lot of time in the field in tents in = some nasty weather (If any of you know about Ft. Irwin
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01890.html (9,056 bytes)

5. RE: garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: DANIEL RAY <danray@bluegrass.net>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 15:54:58 -0600
Good point! Always follow common sense procedures when using these = heaters. Stick it in a corner, away from anything flammable, etc. These = heaters really kick, so you can stick them in a corner,
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01891.html (9,111 bytes)

6. RE: garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: DANIEL RAY <danray@bluegrass.net>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 18:25:03 -0600
Hmmm...don't know what you mean by Salamander. The one's I'm talking = about are basically radiant heads attached directly to a propane tank, = they look like a small satellite dish, with a screen as
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01904.html (8,084 bytes)

7. Re: garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: mgb.roadster@juno.com (Larry A Hoy)
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 22:54:40 -0700
This brings up a good question. I will have heat in my garage by next winter (he says with resolve). Does anyone out there have an opinion on a "best" method to heat a garage. Yeah, like no one on th
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01931.html (9,021 bytes)

8. Re: garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: mmcewen@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca (John McEwen)
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 02:18:19 -0500
The best I found and am subsequently using is a natural gas-fired radiant heater. This consists of a burner/blower unit and a doubled, black, 6" tube. The tube is approximately twice the width of my
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01933.html (11,611 bytes)

9. RE: garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: Eric Houkal <erictw@mcs.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 06:51:48 -0600
This brings up a good question. I will have heat in my garage by next winter (he says with resolve). Does anyone out there have an opinion on a "best" method to heat a garage. Yeah, like no one on th
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01940.html (9,837 bytes)

10. RE: garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: DANIEL RAY <danray@bluegrass.net>
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 11:59:51 -0600
Ok, I've experienced one of those too. Very effective but a real fuel = guzzler, and expensive, most of the kerosene heaters are maintenance = intensive, as I said earlier. Dan Thanks, that answers
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01957.html (9,216 bytes)

11. Re: garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: Art Pfenninger <ch155@FreeNet.Buffalo.EDU>
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 12:08:14 -0500 (EST)
Not directly near the gas tank, but in an open space in the garage. I touught about the possibility of a fire but I don't see it as any more dangerous than any other flame in a garage. My main concer
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg02035.html (8,920 bytes)

12. RE: garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: Art Pfenninger <ch155@FreeNet.Buffalo.EDU>
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 12:32:55 -0500 (EST)
I was also talking about the radiant one that sits on top of the tank. The salamander ones are expensive and require electricity. Not a problem in a garage usually. The radiant type can also be used
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg02038.html (8,465 bytes)

13. Re: garage heaters (score: 1)
Author: Teacher122 <Teacher122@aol.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 20:30:42 EST
<< Not directly near the gas tank, but in an open space in the garage. I touught about the possibility of a fire but I don't see it as any more dangerous than any other flame in a garage. My main con
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg02077.html (7,828 bytes)


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