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Re: O/T kerosene hearer
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Posted by Mike Van on December 21, 2006 at 03:20:20 from (24.151.104.209):
In Reply to: O/T kerosene hearer posted by 37 chief on December 20, 2006 at 23:06:17:
Kero-sun USA was right here in my hometown - In the early 80's there were a lot of these, you could always tell whose house had one, you could smell it when you walked in. Probably o.k. out in a shed, or just a few hours if the powers out, keep you from freezing pipes. In a nice tight house, i'd say no. Everything reeks of kero after a while. They did make a big one that was vented outside, a Monitor i think it was called. The rest though, they're burning fuel, no matter how clean, there has to be carbon monoxide etc. in the air. One of the local garages had one in the office, the lady there had them remove it, made her sick.
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