woodrow823
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My fingers ain't working too good lately, and i see Lots of options to keep the garage toasty. Mine is probably around 20 x 25.
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If all you want is to take the chill off this might work.
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I considered one of these, but went with a ceiling mount 10kw fan electric heater. They were around $350 when I bought mine. If I am doing something temperature sensitive such as paint work or glue up on wood projects , I'll set it at the minimum such as 55 deg and if the wood runs out if takes over. I also turn it on when I arrive in shop and build up the wood stove.
I have owned the kerosene stoves in past but will say that 2 kids and their mother died from one here in KY last few days! The kerosene is pricey and a big issue to tote around all the time. I would go my route again or if a small gargae and all you want is a bench work/bike or car spot warmed go to the radiants as shown.
Get a smudge pot, load it with diesel, light it with gasoline, and you won't be cold all winter...
Sheesh, get a Harbor Freight Tools catalog and order a space heater...end of story!
Everything's junk there!
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We've got a gas furnace mounted on the ceiling above the desk. It heats up the whole place just fine.
I know everyone already knows this but I'll mention it anyway ... consider it a Public Service Announcement.
Gasoline fumes are heavier than air and sink to the floor. It's why gas water heaters must be mounted above floor level (in California anyway).
Leaky petcock + gasoline fumes, + pilot light (any open flame) may lead to ...
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