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On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 20:23:23 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote: On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 15:04:24 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Dec 5, 4:15*pm, Loogypicker wrote: We aren't used to a high of 45! The sun is setting, and it's already 39. Going to get to the 20's tonight. Good thing is that when it gets that cold here once or so a year, it's clear so it usually doesn't snow. It was down to about 17 last night here in S. IL. good thing now wind, and the night was clear.. in a couple days it will be a high of about 40-45 and rain, *UGH!* I'm thinking about getting a heater for the garage - just to take the chill off while doing car work. Any suggestions? Only have 15 amp going there, and I don't want to beef that up now, because I could run into trouble - old conduit under a new sidewalk. Might have to dig the old stuff out if the wires won't pull through. Running a natural gas line out there for a wall unit will be a big job too. I was thinking some kind of gasoline heat exchanger burning outside with the heat vented to the garage. I'd have to figure out a way to make a vent in the garage wall or door that wouldn't look too bad. Probably can't work that out. Cosmetics. When I did one painting job in an unheated repair garage with my brother we had a couple gas heaters going. Memory is dim, but they were salamander looking things, and put out good heat. Problem was we about died breathing that crap. Gave you a sore throat right away. Anyway, I just picked up a water pump and alt for my '93 Grand Am and have to replace them so I can dump my '90 Corsica, so I was thinking a heater would be nice. Used to do stuff like replace a starter on the street, laying on a piece of cardboard, snow blowing on me, wind howling, etc. Didn't think twice. Now here I am wanting my garage heated. Okay, think I'll just dress real heavy in layers, and come in the house to warm up once in a while. That'll work. It was good to thrash that out and get it solved. Thanks guys. --Vic Get yourself one of these. http://tinyurl.com/ykxht2t They're handy, can go to where you're working, and are big enough to knock off the chill. We've got a smaller one we use in the camper trailer and in the garage. It will heat the camper trailer nicely, but I use it just to knock the chill in the garage. Since I'm usually working in one place, it does well. -- John H |
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