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Thank you, sir.

I'll have to let you know as it hasn't gotten cold enough to use
for an extended period. I suspect it will go for a couple nights
use on low.

CN


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...
A very nice job!!! Looks great.

A question: How much running time do you get out a cylinder of gas?

Ole Thom

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Dear Captain, Are you planning to kill yourself? To heat the cabin with
exhaust fumes from a propane burner is very dangerous. I can honestly
say that even your most vociferous detractors would not wish to depart
the earth in this way.

Cheers MC


Capt. Neal® wrote:

Thank you, sir.

I'll have to let you know as it hasn't gotten cold enough to use
for an extended period. I suspect it will go for a couple nights
use on low.

CN


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...

A very nice job!!! Looks great.

A question: How much running time do you get out a cylinder of gas?

Ole Thom


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You need to read the disclaimer on the web page.

I clearly stated the cabin heater needed to be used
in a ventilated cabin.

Do you die of asphyxiation or CO poisoning when you
fire up your cook stove or oven for an hour or two.
No, because you let air into the cabin or the cabin
is not a sealed space by virtue of slightly open
or loose-fitting hatch boards, etc.

There is a nice cowl vent/dorade right over my head
which supplies me with a good flow of fresh air when
I'm sleeping. The stove is safe as long as this is open.

CN



"Nav" wrote in message ...
Dear Captain, Are you planning to kill yourself? To heat the cabin with
exhaust fumes from a propane burner is very dangerous. I can honestly
say that even your most vociferous detractors would not wish to depart
the earth in this way.

Cheers MC


Capt. Neal® wrote:

Thank you, sir.

I'll have to let you know as it hasn't gotten cold enough to use
for an extended period. I suspect it will go for a couple nights
use on low.

CN


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...

A very nice job!!! Looks great.

A question: How much running time do you get out a cylinder of gas?

Ole Thom



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I'll have to let you know as it hasn't gotten cold enough to use
for an extended period. I suspect it will go for a couple nights
use on low.


ah, it will run on low the same length of time a Coleman propane stove will run
on low. If I remember correctly, a Coleman propane lantern will run about 4
hours on a cylinder. (and produce one hell of a lot of moisture)
 
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