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Hey FrankieD, I picked up a salamander heater and 100# propane tank a couple years back. It heats my garage to 70 degrees in about 30 min. on the coldest days. also it only cost @ $40.00 to fill the propane tank. Oh and dont listen to 71Sleeper, rubbing it in about how warm it is.:lol: c'mon man.;)
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Yes I know about the weather in the south in the summer you can ring the air out it is so humid. I will stick with boring cold Illinois at least we don't have to dodge hurricane's and tornado's, there is always a price to pay for living in Paradise.
I have a kerosene torpedo heater I am going to try that and see how that works but at $5 a gal I might opt for buying the propane one or I might try to do it at work on the weekend. I run Maintenance in a 160000 sq ft office building an have a large empty office (5000 sq ft) but I have to worry about the smell |
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My son was in from Italy on Military Busniess so with my Daughter Grand daughter and Son in law we all went to the Volo Auto Musem ( http://volocars.reachlocal.com/?scid..._id=9577899616 ) they have a crazy amount of cars that are all for sale, it is a place to really dream. Here are some pix .
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Hey FrankieD, For a minute there I thought you talking about Volvo's, I thought you had lost your mind,,,,then I realized it's Volo,, so I clicked the link and took a look,,,,,Pretty cool place. Sounds like you had a good time! Tell your son "thank you" on my behalf for his service! Hope you and yours have a merry Christmas.
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Frankie, I've got a smaller torpedo heater that runs on kerosene or stove oil and it does leave an odor no matter which one you run it on. I use mine in a tent carport thing or aim it in the door of my old one car garage but I wouldn't want one in closed up building.
I used a bunch of the bigger Propane ones from Grainger in a big food processing plant/warehouse to keep things from freezing. I think we had at least ten of them going at one time in the whole operation. They used propane like it was going out of style though. |
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I did managed to borrow get a propane one to run with my kerosene heater. It did stink up the garage with the kerosene one but I did manage to get the fenderwells primed and sanded I have decided to paint them body color so am going see if I can get them done tomorrow if the weather holds up
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I don't know if I screwed up or not but I sold off my 307 for $90 to get it out of my cousins pole barn what do you think?
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Happy new year everyone god bless
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[QUOTE=Dieselwrencher;5094546]$90 is way better than what you'd get for scrap so I think you did alright. Not to many people looking for 307's anymore.
Thanks Diesemwrencher I had it on Craigslist in a in a few markets and on wecrash.com and got one call and he is the one that bought it. More money for the truck fund or the next toy as I see it. |
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FrankieD. I just read your build and great job.
I'm lucky I have a nice warm shop to go to. I checked where you are located way north west of Chicago. I have a sister in Mundelein and family in the Dundee/Carpenter's area or they were there. IL weather stinks. Hot and nasty summer then damp cold, soon freezing bitter cold. But its all I know. Would love to be in AZ # my in-laws for the winter. Awesome ride. It sure is the little stuff that is just killing me time and money. Rob |
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$90 for a 307? Sounds like pretty good deal.
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$90 is great...I just want someone to come pick mine up and get it out of my friends shop...
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Just put $100 down on these will pick them up on Monday because it's snowing like crazy 4" - 8" by tomorrow, White Gold $$$$$ .
I am hoping the 100mi trip will be worth it. Craigslist find here is the ad: Chevrolet Truck Custom chrome mag Wheels and tires 2 wheel drive 5 lug - $300 These are 4 Custom 17 inch wheels and tires off of a 2 wheel drive Chevrolet or GMC 1/2 ton truck theey have 5 lug holes. (Lugnuts are included) They look great and the tires are still in pretty decent shape. Tires are Falken Ziex STZ Radials Size 275/60R17 |
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FrankieD those look totally sweet dude!!! Looks like you got a good deal!! :devil: |
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Heck yeah man! Nice score! By the way, you can keep all that white stuff! :lol:
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Got off early from work and drove the 1.5 hrs to Milwaukee to pick up the Wheels and tires I didn't think they were as big as they were or I would of grabbed my sons 93 short bed but I stuffed them in the Impala 2 in the back seat and 1 in the trunk and one sticking out of it. I really need to get a little truck or a short bed with a V6. Anyway when I got them home I looked to see who made them. They are KMC Wheels I did a search to see how much they cost new the cheapest were $250ea up to $360ea and the tires 3 are around 40% and one being 90%, of course I had to show the wife what a good deal I got to justify burning a half tank of gas. My son offered $325 for the for his 93 short bed, I told him I love ya son but not that much.:lol:
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