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More shop heat questions?????

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Fast Freddie

12-04-2002 12:05:45




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Thanks to everyone who helped me figure out my BTU's.Now,where do I look for a heater that hangs from the ceiling with a blower? I'm thinking propane or Fuel oil.Thanks!!




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Sean Brinston

12-04-2002 16:17:41




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 Re: More shop heat questions????? in reply to Fast Freddie, 12-04-2002 12:05:45  
i got a question about heaters. I have a barm about 30 x30 and it is closed off but not insilated. Will a cart type heater that sits on the ground that is 60-75000 btu heat this building suff? i am in ontario canada thanks



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JoeK

12-04-2002 15:07:58




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 Re: More shop heat questions????? in reply to Fast Freddie, 12-04-2002 12:05:45  
One of the classics is Modine.



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Dave in Iowa

12-04-2002 14:22:36




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 Re: More shop heat questions????? in reply to Fast Freddie, 12-04-2002 12:05:45  
Is this what you had in mind? Graingers is a good place to start.



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Bill (NJ)

12-04-2002 14:09:27




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 Re: More shop heat questions????? in reply to Fast Freddie, 12-04-2002 12:05:45  
I used a Reznor heater in my garage that hung from the ceiling and had a blower, here is a link to their web site page with that heater
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fredo

12-04-2002 13:04:36




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 Re: More shop heat questions????? in reply to Fast Freddie, 12-04-2002 12:05:45  
worked in a farm shop in michigan [40x60]feet. het it with a hog house heater. beleive it was [white][brand name] heater LP worked great. don't know btu's.
fredo



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Brad--IN

12-04-2002 16:20:26




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 Re: Re: More shop heat questions????? in reply to fredo, 12-04-2002 13:04:36  
I believe you are talking about an L.B. White heater. Hung from ceinling, runs on LP Gas. Most common in hog farrowing houses, also works great in shops. Have different sizes to accomodate different size spaces.



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larry

12-04-2002 16:57:24




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 Re: Re: Re: More shop heat questions????? in reply to Brad--IN, 12-04-2002 16:20:26  
I just put a 100,000 btu reznor,power vent,and electronic ignition in my 30x40x12 pole barn. If i remeber right the price was 740.00.It works great,i set it at 62 degrees and it only takes about 10 minutes to get there.



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