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On Dec 12, 9:57*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 20:32:01 -0600, Vic Smith wrote: Put an inexpensive box fan in front of the heater pointing away. Good idea. *I'll tinker with that. A Florida type ceiling fan to bring the heat back down might help also. * I think what would help most however is one or more suspended infrared electric heaters but you'll need a heavy duty 220 volt circuit for them. http://www.professionalequipment.com/dayton-electric-infrared-heater-... or http://tinyurl.com/yej9nsk A wood stove might be cheapest of all. *The old pot bellied variety really throw off a lot of heat. Here's the cheap wood stove route. I hope the link works. http://www.google.com/products?clien...ed=0CCEQrQQwAA I have one in my barn. it's great when tinkering out there on an evening. I throw sticks and limbs in there that I have to pick up out of the yard anyhow. |
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On Dec 13, 5:14*pm, Tim wrote:
On Dec 12, 9:57*pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 20:32:01 -0600, Vic Smith wrote: Put an inexpensive box fan in front of the heater pointing away. Good idea. *I'll tinker with that. A Florida type ceiling fan to bring the heat back down might help also. * I think what would help most however is one or more suspended infrared electric heaters but you'll need a heavy duty 220 volt circuit for them. http://www.professionalequipment.com/dayton-electric-infrared-heater-.... or http://tinyurl.com/yej9nsk A wood stove might be cheapest of all. *The old pot bellied variety really throw off a lot of heat. Here's the cheap wood stove route. I hope the link works. http://www.google.com/products?clien....mozilla:en-US.... I have one in my barn. it's great when tinkering out there on an evening. I throw sticks and limbs in there that I have to pick up out of the yard anyhow.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Been thinking about one of those, my question is how long does the barrel last before it rusts away? |
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"Tim" wrote in message ... On Dec 12, 9:57 pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 20:32:01 -0600, Vic Smith wrote: Put an inexpensive box fan in front of the heater pointing away. Good idea. I'll tinker with that. A Florida type ceiling fan to bring the heat back down might help also. I think what would help most however is one or more suspended infrared electric heaters but you'll need a heavy duty 220 volt circuit for them. http://www.professionalequipment.com/dayton-electric-infrared-heater-... or http://tinyurl.com/yej9nsk A wood stove might be cheapest of all. The old pot bellied variety really throw off a lot of heat. Here's the cheap wood stove route. I hope the link works. http://www.google.com/products?clien...ed=0CCEQrQQwAA I have one in my barn. it's great when tinkering out there on an evening. I throw sticks and limbs in there that I have to pick up out of the yard anyhow. ---------- Wow. That brings back some old memories. When I was 11-12, a groups of us kids built a log cabin that was about 10x10 on State land in the AZ Rocky Mtns where I was born and grew up. One of the boys got hold of an old drum and stove pipe and built a wood stove. That one was verticle, set on cinder blocks and got the little cabin so hot we couldn't stay inside. |
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