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Re: Head Nuts/Garage Heat

To: Mark and Kathy <mgtrcars@galaxyinternet.net>
Subject: Re: Head Nuts/Garage Heat
From: Dave Carpenter <d.carpenter7@verizon.net>
Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 23:14:38 -0500
I'm heating with propane. 24 x 30 garage and an 80,000 btu furnace in 
Pitsburgh. We can get into sub-zero temps in Jan & Feb. It gives me 
plenty of heat and pleasant working temperature. The gas supplier 
provides the 150 gal tank as long as I fill up once a year. Using it 
strictly on weekedns, it lasts almost the whole heating season. If the 
cost is $150-$175 to fill, and that's a hobby related cost, I fill it 
when I have the cash and if I need to wait a while to work before I fill 
it, then so be it. It's not like the family will freeze. I had 1000,000 
btu Kerosene and it worked well, used about 3/4 gal per hour, but it 
always smelled like a bus drove through the garage. Propane may csot a 
little more, but it's been money well spent.

Hank Hill, manager
Strickland Propane and propane accessories

Dave Carpenter actually
67 BJ8
60 BT7
60 Bugeye

>
>Is propane a viable heat source?
>
>Any other kerosene type units that don't smell and make so much noise?
>
> Its a bit hard to test these things in the stores.
>
>Thanks in advance,    Mark




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