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Posted by Dixieland on December 06, 2005 at 15:04:16 from (207.119.210.120):
In Reply to: HEAT posted by JDB on December 06, 2005 at 10:20:18:
Way down here about all we git is a heavy frost early in the morning and I use a fan forced heater like the one Allen has to knock the chill off. If your shop is insulated, it depends on the size of your shop and how warm you want it but one of these should do the job and electric heat also eliminates any flame heat. I would suggest you use at least a 3000 watt unit heater @ 230 volts to begin with. It might be all you need. Chromalox aand Markell also makes a good fan forced unit heater and usually available at the local electrical wholesale suppy house. Rex
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