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Posted by hagan on January 04, 2004 at 08:52:35 from (198.68.173.133):
I do not have a insulated shop and do not work at it everyday when it is cold. I do have a knipco space heater 150,000 btu and it makes such a smell and noise I do not like to use it. Recently I used a little weed burner just clamped the pipe to the top of the bottle and the burner was sticking out there bout 2 ft. the bottle never got hot and it made it quite confertable and my shop has draft cracks and door edges. What kind of a vent does a person need to keep this from becoming toxic. My shop is a 32 X 100 and I just try to heat the front 1/3 of it. I figured on putting a sliding storm window in my walk thru door and opening it aprox 2 X 1 for fresh air. Is that enough?
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