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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone using a space heater in their garage?
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<blockquote data-quote="SonicDTR" data-source="post: 15482162" data-attributes="member: 64345"><p>Standard 110 plugin heater will barely do any good. They're all limited to 1500watts. I used a 80k btu propane heater until recently setting up a 220v electric. The propane worked great, and a 20lb tank lasted ok if I didnt try to keep it 80 degrees.</p><p></p><p>Latch onto as much cardboard as you can, laying on it on the concrete if you're working on the ground makes a world of difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SonicDTR, post: 15482162, member: 64345"] Standard 110 plugin heater will barely do any good. They're all limited to 1500watts. I used a 80k btu propane heater until recently setting up a 220v electric. The propane worked great, and a 20lb tank lasted ok if I didnt try to keep it 80 degrees. Latch onto as much cardboard as you can, laying on it on the concrete if you're working on the ground makes a world of difference. [/QUOTE]
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