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  • DaveHD Offline
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    DaveH
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    If you are ruling out the propane and kerosene heaters, that pretty much leaves you with electric. I heat mine with electric, and it's nice because it's clean and doesn't smell/burn eyes. But if you don't leave the space heated all the time and just turn it on when you want to work, it takes quite a bit of time for a typical electric heater to get the space warmed up.

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    • torbsT Offline
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      breath really really fast!!!

      on a more serious note, i've had a really good experience with propane...doesnt stink at all...just get a REALLY big one! medium sized ones dont heat for shit...

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        Well I have to rule out propane, due to some allergic reactions I get from the stuff. I am not going to rule out kerosene and diesel fuel as long as I can find one that doesn't stink too bad and wont burn my eyes. I thought about electric heaters, but I would only need it when I want to work. Are there any that dont take too long to heat up, and how long is "long"? How much higher will the electric bill be if I go with an electric heater?

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        • torbsT Offline
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          torbs
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          what you can do is get a nepco to first heat up the garage initially because they kick balls when it comes to that, but they stink bad...then use a couple electric ones to keep the heat up.

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          Past vehicles: 78 Malibu 2dr., 88 Riviera, 90 Laser RS-T, 91 Audi 90 quattro, 93 Del Sol, 90 TSI AWD, 92 Integra GSR, 94 Del Sol, 93 Prelude Si, 97 Civic Coupe, 88 Toyota MR2 Supercharged, 94 Lexus GS300, 89 CRX, 06 Vento Zip, 90 Civic hatch, 98 Honda Civic, 99 Honda Civic, 92 Yamaha XJ600S, 87 4WD Subaru GL, 94 Audi 90CS Quattro, 00 Civic EX Coupe, 04 Dodge SRT-4, 89 Corolla GTS (Silvertop), 95 Del Sol

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            green6767 wrote:
            Well I have to rule out propane, due to some allergic reactions I get from the stuff. I am not going to rule out kerosene and diesel fuel as long as I can find one that doesn't stink too bad and wont burn my eyes. I thought about electric heaters, but I would only need it when I want to work. Are there any that dont take too long to heat up, and how long is "long"? How much higher will the electric bill be if I go with an electric heater?

            Kerosene will always stink. The more you use it the more you get used to it. Like eating anchovies. You understand that you have too vent it. Having a triple garage means you better go big.

            Kerosene is the same price as diesel fuel. I remember bitching at $1.70 a gallon. Hell its $2.80 now? unless someone knows where I can get it cheaper.

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              anybody heard of using Jet Fuel. I heard it doesn't stink as much and it costs about the same as kerosene?

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              • Turbo5OhT Offline
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                berg sells a blower that u can get a heatig element for which would heat the room quickly and there wont be any smells, i have their catalog at work ill look at it tommorow aqain to see what its cost, ive been thinking about buying it for a few years now but im kind of a cheap ass

                fuel heaters suck my ass and im pretty sure its not good for u

                if i knew a farmer or something i would go with the new corn heaters, suppose to be very cheap to run but i dont know where u can by feed corn

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                  Are there any small scale oil heaters?

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                    integra_gsr98 wrote:
                    Are there any small scale oil heaters?

                    not that ive came across but it would be awsome if u could find a small used oil furnace, im pretty sure it would be pretty easy to find large quanities of free used oil

                    but heres the link to the blower heater ive been thinking about
                    its blows 300 cfm and u can get a 1500 watt heater attachment so i think it would do pretty good

                    http://www.atdtools.com/Tools.html

                    then the part numbers are (blower) atd-30001 (heater) atd-30002
                    just use the item search

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                      I've decided that this year I'm just going to move my grill into my garage, that way any time I want to work on my car I'll just grill some burgers up first. 🙂 Other than that, I have a little stanley electric heater that keeps the (1 stall) garage right around 50.

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                        How about a wood stove, they have some with fan attachments to move the hot air

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                          Bookem wrote:
                          How about a wood stove, they have some with fan attachments to move the hot air

                          wood stove and wood heaters are awsome but collecting enough wood to get u through the winter is a pain in the ass, and nearly impossible for some people

                          and the fact if ur insurance company finds out u have one ur premium will prolly double

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                            burn dead babies.

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                              Corn burner with a proper flue(sp): cheap to buy, cheap to run, smell fine, but you gotta keep corn husks somewhere...

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                                I agree, get a corn stove, they put out tons of heat for little money. Too bad they're kind of expensive for temporary use.

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                                  http://www.cleanburn.com/cb1400.cfm

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                                    I've got a real small ceiling mounted electric that'll warm the 28x40 shop up to 50-55, maybe 60 depending how cold it is outside and how long I let it run. Cost something like $100 on sale at FreakFarm. However - the garage is insulated like a motherfucker so it hardly ever gets below freezing to begin with.

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                                      ^ I've got a small electic unit in my all my garages. You can always do two of them if you want it warmer

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