Posted by wjytexas on February 22, 2020 at 07:47:33 from (99.89.189.217):
thanks for all the replies. the electric furnace from a mobile home or campers is interesting. I'm all electric here. The shop and garage have finished interior walls and light insulation. What I do now is light my 2 burner propane forge in the shop aimed thru the door to the 22 X 24 garage and put a couple of electric space heaters in there too. after holding the temp around 70 and allowing the tractor or parts to warm I shut everything off and shoot paint. after the fumes abate I turn on the electric heaters again. it isn't too often the weather doesn't warm to 60 or so in the afternoon and then I turn the heaters off. BUT I took a spill yesterday and injured my left rotator cuff. I fell forward onto my left hand and forearm and my face. luckily I didn't break any teeth but split my lip pretty good. stupid mistake not walking around something instead of stepping over. John
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