Hey guys/gals I'm looking for a portable heater to warm my garage this winter while I do the turbo on the Jetta. Has anyone used a portable propane heater like this?
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/\you wont get too many mods done when the electric bill comes though!!
princess auto has a couple that look pretty good. the mr heater thats posted does a good job too. just gotta vent fumes. if you have gas out to your garage, i have a buddy who is getting rid of his furnace for overhead heat.
i dont have gas. other wise i'd take it, so i'm going portable too.
this is a sweet unit but about a grand.
http://www.calcana.com/garage_why.htmlLast edited by 100%VAGitarian; 11-26-2007, 10:01 PM.you probably don't like me because someone else said they didn't lol. <3
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That looks deadly. My buddy has a radiant heater and it works well. Greggs distributors have radiant floor style heaters. I might get one of these.
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Originally posted by Ryan View Postgood thread dave! i need to pick one up too to make it a bit toastier.. i was even thinking getting a little plug in electric one and leave it on for 30 mins hahahaLike Type 2's? Visit my blog!
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I use a propane heater like that but beware, you can't use it in an enclosed space or you will gas yourself. If you open doors to ventilate the area, you can use a heater like that to get it warm, then shut it off and close up, and hopefully retain the heat. Thats what I do.KR
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Radiant heaters are the way to go for max heat. I picked up a heater that sits on top of a tank for $60 at princess auto the other day. It worked pretty good for the 10 minutes until I ran out of propane though. I do also agree that you don't need it running constantly.Name: Brent
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Originally posted by Kor View PostI use a propane heater like that but beware, you can't use it in an enclosed space or you will gas yourself. If you open doors to ventilate the area, you can use a heater like that to get it warm, then shut it off and close up, and hopefully retain the heat. Thats what I do.Like Type 2's? Visit my blog!
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Has anyone done any serious looking at Natural gas heaters? I have a line run up into the corner of my garage and looking to hook something up to it. Everything looks like it costs at least $1000, I was hoping to spend no more than 500. It doesn't need to be shop size, it would need to heat about 800sqft. Radiant heater are nice but are a bit more localized and seem to come in big sizes.
Ryan, I'm thinking about an electric heater too but thinking of going with a more industrial one (on sale right now for 59.00) but it's 240 which is good because it will be cheap to run but means you have to run 240 to your garage first (unless you already did in which case bonus).Jay
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Originally posted by Ryan View Postyea no 240 for me.. LOL maybe we should just all buy those electric fireplaces and use them.. bling and heat togehter hahah
Are you planning on running it? I'm thinking I might as a temp solution as there's a couple things I really want to get done in the garage. I figure 240 might come in handy down the road too.
Edit, Blair it looks expensive (the stained wooden box gives me that impression).Last edited by Tuna; 11-29-2007, 03:35 PM.Jay
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