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Posted by MSD on April 07, 2007 at 22:14:35 from (67.1.179.171):
In Reply to: Shop Heater Advice posted by TomCNY on April 07, 2007 at 20:19:58:
Some of them gas fired furnaces can add moisture to a shop. The LP Whites did I know. My 2 sons use electric ones that hang from the ceiling. Their garages are 24x30 with 9 ft. ceilings, 3.5 insulation in the sides and 6 in the ceiling. You can keep it as warm as you want with them. Turn it down at night and not worry about gas flame if your doing something in there you probably shouldn't. I used one to heat my entire house one week while waiting for a new furnace to be put in. Was in Feb. in SD. so it wasn't all that warm out. They have a blower and run quiet. About $225 for this model they have.
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