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What is the groups suggestion for heating a 40x50 insulated hanger. It
doesn't have to be hot I just want to raise the temp about 15-20 degrees when it is 30-40 outside. Here's the rub. No natural gas available plenty of electric though including an unused 220 connection. To see the hanger visit www.peoamerica.net/N601WR look in the contact me area. Gig |
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One of those propane blasters?
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Blanche wrote:
One of those propane blasters? Propane puts out a lot of moisture when it burns. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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George Patterson wrote:
Blanche wrote: One of those propane blasters? Propane puts out a lot of moisture when it burns. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. Yes, not a good idea for inside use. Matt |
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(ducking & running *real fast!*)
move to warm places in the south of the US? (and now hiding....) I'm in Denver, have a hangar, but it's cold out there! But at least I don't get hail damage. |
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On 17 Dec 2005 02:45:11 GMT, Blanche wrote:
(ducking & running *real fast!*) move to warm places in the south of the US? (and now hiding....) I'm in Denver, have a hangar, but it's cold out there! But at least I don't get hail damage. Hmmmm... You new to Denver? Some years back I was taking my wife out to visit my daughter who lived in Boulder at the time. There were some towering Q that had slid off the mountains right on top of Boulder, Denver, and even Lyman. They had a tornado at Lyman, baseball to softball size hail in both Denver and Boulder. It actually splintered roof boards under shingles and damaged millions of dollars worth of cars. It took the wind screen out of one side on a Beech 1900 departing Stapleton. (I think that may have been the last year of two of operation there. We ended up getting 90 degreed once, but other than a few bumps it went well. As we were leaving Jefco in the rental car, I looked up to see a small plane "spit out" the side of one of those big black clouds. He wasn't right side up although they did recover nicely. One guy with a fairly new light twin got caught in it and although he was able to land safely the airplane was nearly totaled. They accused us of bringing Michigan weather along with us. I don't think the visibility made it much above 10 miles for the entire week we were there. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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![]() What is the groups suggestion for heating a 40x50 insulated hanger. It doesn't have to be hot I just want to raise the temp about 15-20 degrees when it is 30-40 outside. How about one of those infra-red heaters. Instead of heating the whole hangar and losing it in the ceiling, just heat yourself and what you're working on. Like the ones in Home Depot's entrance. Kobra |
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There used to be kerosene (JP4?) heaters that just required electricity
and generated huge amounts of heat. Don't know if those exist any more, but check ebay. |
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Kerosene gives me a headache.
Better off with a construction site heater. Michelle Paul kgyy wrote: There used to be kerosene (JP4?) heaters that just required electricity and generated huge amounts of heat. Don't know if those exist any more, but check ebay. |
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Better off with a propane construction site heater. ;-)
I have a Radiant and Construction site heater in my hangar. Michelle Michelle P wrote: Kerosene gives me a headache. Better off with a construction site heater. Michelle Paul kgyy wrote: There used to be kerosene (JP4?) heaters that just required electricity and generated huge amounts of heat. Don't know if those exist any more, but check ebay. |
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