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12-11-01, 12:19
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Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Connecticut Posts: 118 | Garage heater for winter waxing? Can anyone recommend a powerful but reasonably priced heater to warm my garage for winter waxing? Winter sucks  | |
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12-11-01, 12:32
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Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Cincinnati, OH Posts: 4,357 | They make heaters that look like radiators, they work pretty well. They are oil-filled and sealed. They make different kinds with temp settings and features for saftey. The price on them can range from $40-$100 depending on brand and features. Most of them are 1500 watts of power. I have seen them at WalMart, Sears and places like that. I got mine at WalMart and It was in the $60 range. They look like this:
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12-11-01, 01:01
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Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: A Bourbon Street Balcony Posts: 3,210 | Check out "IN THE GARAGE" topic section.
I believe there was a lengthy thread on heaters.
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12-11-01, 01:37
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Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Toronto, Ontario Canada Posts: 38 | Alan - Keep in mind that cheap may not be the best way to go - example - girlfriend works for a utility and a customer calls to question his hydro bill - approx $600. - turns out the guy had put two or three $20.00 electric ceramic heaters in his garage to keep it warm during the winter - ran them day and night not knowing the meter was racing around clocking up this huge bill - do not know size of garage or insulation factor but something to keep in mind. I like kerosene heaters - you buy the fuel and can better control your costs and know your costs - with each can of fuel you buy. The heater will be more expensive up front but over all last you for years and fuel is your only expense. There are kerosene (propane also but fuel is more expensive) heaters out ther that pump out 50 to 70,000 BTU's, cost $200.00 - 400.00 Canadian and I have seen them used - the type that have a fan at the end of a cylinder where the flame burns. This circulates the heat very well and if you need to heat a double garage this WILL do it - you may even turn it off cause of the heat. Farmers use these a lot for large buildings they have and again they do work. Hopes this helps. MTS | |
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12-11-01, 02:07
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Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Connecticut Posts: 118 | I'd like something that heats up very quickly to heat a double garage... only while I'm working in there.
Kerosene sounds like a cost-effective solution... are they safe in an enclosed space like a garage? | |
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12-11-01, 02:10
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Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Cincinnati, OH Posts: 4,357 | You can't use Kerosene in an area with no ventilation. You will have to open a window or something to make sure everything is vented properly.
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12-11-01, 02:12
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Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Connecticut Posts: 118 | Oil-filled electric it is! ShowroomLincoln... does your's heat up quickly? | |
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12-11-01, 02:19
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Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Cincinnati, OH Posts: 4,357 | None of them heat up instantly. I usually plug it in 30 minutes before I am going out there to work, and when I get out there it's warm.
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12-11-01, 02:28
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Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Posts: 124 | I use a kerosene heater. Between the garage door and the entry door, it leaks enough for ventilation; but I open a window a bit anyway.
Heat up of the two car plus a bit of extra depth space is very quick.
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12-11-01, 05:37
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Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Half Way There Posts: 711 | Quote: Originally posted by ShowroomLincoln None of them heat up instantly. I usually plug it in 30 minutes before I am going out there to work, and when I get out there it's warm. | Also since these heaters are electrically fired you can easily use a standard timer from the hardware store. This makes it easy if you plan on being in the garage at 7am on saturday morning just set the timer for 6:30 or so and go to sleep and forget about it.
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12-11-01, 05:47
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Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Kentucky Posts: 14 | good all around heater I have found that a propane heater works real well. I fire it up and in a 2 1/2 car garage it is warm in about 30 to 45 min. to wear short in to detail. That is about a 100,000 Btu I believe. It is a heater that I put on top of a large propane cylinder. It cost about 50.00 or so to have filled, I have found thatit will last me about all winter. I fire it up wait a while and I'm ready to go on my way. Here is some info. on some heaters from where I bought mine.
Hope it helps
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12-11-01, 05:52
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Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Kentucky Posts: 14 | whoops Forgot to say type in PROPANE HEATER in the search box. That will take you to the reading material.
Sorry
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