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Portable heater for the garage
03-04-2006, 12:27 PM
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| Portable heater for the garage Looking for suggestions on heating a 20X20 garage for the odd day I want to work in the garage throughout the winter months. Looking for something that is safe and will heat up the room fairly quickly and I can control the temperature. |
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03-04-2006, 12:32 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Winter months? How many months of winter do you have left up there?  |
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03-04-2006, 12:32 PM
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03-04-2006, 12:45 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Quote: |
Originally Posted by ND4SPD | Did you get the optional thermostat with it? |
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03-04-2006, 12:46 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Quote: |
Originally Posted by schnogg Winter months? How many months of winter do you have left up there?  | Hopefully it will start warming up in the next few weeks, but you never know!  |
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03-04-2006, 12:47 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Quote: |
Originally Posted by soon2b954 Did you get the optional thermostat with it? | No, I just unplug it when it's warm enough  |
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03-04-2006, 12:48 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Unplug it?  It says it's a kerosene heater. |
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03-04-2006, 12:54 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Kerosene heaters smell too strong for me. I prefer propane. 
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03-04-2006, 1:02 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Quote: |
Originally Posted by Red Rider Kerosene heaters smell too strong for me. I prefer propane.  |  I got a single IR burner that goes on a 20lb cylinder. You probably need a bit more though
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03-04-2006, 1:40 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Quote: |
Originally Posted by ConqSoft Unplug it?  It says it's a kerosene heater. | Yes, but you need electricity to ignite it and for the fan to blow the hot air. |
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03-04-2006, 1:40 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Quote: |
Originally Posted by ND4SPD | We use these in construction. They are popular with painters. They work great to heat up a house under construction. |
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03-04-2006, 5:11 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage FWIW, my garage is a toasty 80 right now. |
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03-05-2006, 4:54 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage I like the cleaner(less smelly) propane ones too. They have small lightweight ones in any size you wish. Those IR style propane ones are good in a closet sized space but a 20x20 you need something with a fan.
FWIW, if you have a ceiling fan in your garage (who dosen't? LOL) every now and then run it(or constantly on very slow) so it blows downward to circulate the warmer air around the room. |
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03-05-2006, 6:25 PM
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03-05-2006, 6:51 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage I rolled down to Ace Hardware and bought an electric portable. At 1/4 power, it kept my 25'x30' garage around 50 deg through the winter and the last two weeks, as the temps have started finally climbing above freezing, it's up around 60 deg.
It automatically turns on and off, I don't have to smell kerosene or propane, and I can move it pretty easily since it's pretty small. I was surprised at how well it keeps the garage warm. |
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03-05-2006, 6:59 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Quote: |
Originally Posted by HondaGalToo | The bottom one, it actually moves air with a fan. The top one is just radiant, like heat off of a stove. You would have to move the air to warm the area. |
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03-05-2006, 7:26 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Quote: |
Originally Posted by CBRBob The bottom one, it actually moves air with a fan. The top one is just radiant, like heat off of a stove. You would have to move the air to warm the area. | Great, thanks! |
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03-05-2006, 7:46 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Quote: |
Originally Posted by CBRBob The bottom one, it actually moves air with a fan. The top one is just radiant, like heat off of a stove. You would have to move the air to warm the area. |  Depending on the size of your garage, this one will do the job nicely.
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03-05-2006, 8:13 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Quote: |
Originally Posted by Red Rider  Depending on the size of your garage, this one will do the job nicely. | Yeah, seems like that size should do the job. It's a 25x25 addition attached to the existing garage, and it's insulated. |
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03-06-2006, 12:34 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage When I installed a new system in my house I moved the old heating \ air system to the garage \ shop. Now I have Central Heating and Air. A Climate Controled environment is nice to play in.
Plus I have a comfortable "dog house" when the wifey decides to get fussy. |
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11-19-2007, 9:05 AM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage LPG is quite safe option, If you are from the UK I recommend a portable gas heater from Flogas. I think they all have thermostat and appliance to cut off gas supply if it gets to stuffy. |
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11-19-2007, 11:04 AM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage If your from the Uk, Clarke also makes some space heaters - they range from £100-£500 which are the big ones (diesel and parafin) Space Heaters & Workshop Heaters - Machine Mart |
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05-19-2008, 3:25 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage This Garage Heater Calculator is an easy way to determine what size heater you will need to heat your garage. From there you can find a portable heater with the exact amount of BTUs you would need.
I hope this is useful. |
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05-19-2008, 3:37 PM
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| Re: Portable heater for the garage Who has heard of the Oil Heaters (It burns on the waste oil from your bike/car engine)
Im just wondering who has got one/used one/seen one in action? WASTE OIL HEATERS. UK DELIVERY. TEL 01224 749051
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