Bob We tore out an oil furnace and installed a wood furnace.The garage is a good sized bldg (block) So in order to bring up the heat fairly quick we bought a portable 750,000(It is in the garage And to cold to go look) I think.Is the largest one made. It heats up fast then the wood keeps the bldg extremely comfortable all but the fumes from the portable. Had no problem when we first fired it up but when we went for more kerosene fuel,the heater put out an inordinate amount of stink,like #1 or #2 fuel oil,made Dad sick. So Now I was wondering about a fume separator for the portable. Love the instant heat but the odor is killing. We would have kept the oil furnace except it had a bad heat exchanger and the price of heating oil went well beyond what we expected. Wood is the answer except it takes a whole lot of wood to bring the garage up to working comfort.Need to get rid of the fumes. Any other suggestions?regards Victor
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