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Oh yeah, the torpedo heater. Instant heat.
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Wait, is that an hour? I thought it was thirty minutes! Quote:
Yeah Man! I have one of these for my 5th wheel, we take it camping for camp grounds that will not allow firewood fires; http://www.lowes.com/pd_466652-53470...=50037272&Ntt= My little shop has a old gas forced air furnace. I have a storage room addition (on the back of the shop), that is not heated. The 1772 was stored in there, it would not fire up, due to the cold. I stuck that little fireplace in there, went back an hour later, it was TOASTY in there! It's propane, keeps the fumes down. |
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Just saying ,unvented heaters in a closed space are not a great idea... to work around
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The floor in my shed is 2x8s so I get plenty of air flow through the floor and the vents in the eve, I know several people with these heaters in there living room which I would never do but out in the shed I think it will be fine. I just won't be able to use it if I'm working on a gas problem.
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Just keep your butt away from the heater,and there will be no explosions
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..or around solvent based paints (without a mask). Some of this stuff causes serious respiratory irritation, and can by itself or when combined with other stuff cause central nervous system damage. Just be safe.
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They work pretty well. We've had an Omni 105 for a couple decades. I've found that if I take it outdoors and light it out there, let it get good and warmed up that when I bring it in it doesn't stink. When it does get to smelling it isn't hot enough and either needs fuel or turned up. Take it outside to shut off, too.
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