GaryLaroff
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- Sep 23, 2008
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Nick,
Regarding the kerosene torpedo heater, I keep the garage door open 6 or more inches behind it for a supply of fresh air, don't store kerosene next to it and never fill a hot or warm unit.
19 years of safety with it is no guarantee of safety in the future, but I have more faith in it than any propane solution which would have not only compressed gas but a white-hot heater.
Aside from the costly approach of adding a natural gas heat solution, how would you heat a garage shop 6+ months of the year?
Gary
Regarding the kerosene torpedo heater, I keep the garage door open 6 or more inches behind it for a supply of fresh air, don't store kerosene next to it and never fill a hot or warm unit.
19 years of safety with it is no guarantee of safety in the future, but I have more faith in it than any propane solution which would have not only compressed gas but a white-hot heater.
Aside from the costly approach of adding a natural gas heat solution, how would you heat a garage shop 6+ months of the year?
Gary