Re: Heating up the garage
I am look'n at heater options as well, some type of propane is what I think I'll settle on.
the kerosene heater's are fine just the cost of kerosene is so high, as far as the smell when use'n the kerosene fire'd heater's (Ready, Master, Koering) if the air preasure is set right, the chamber is solid and the nozzle is good there should very little fume's.
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