mrrbby
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- Huntington, Vermont
We use a woodstove w/propane back up. The energy efficient doors and the insulation probably help. It stays warm for hours, regardless of the temp outside.
I normally just suck it up. I wear a comfortable coat that I don't mind getting dirty, a knit hat and mechanic's gloves.
Oh look you have the best weather oh and the most oppressive laws. Give us a call when you move back to the real world.:wave1:
that maybe an option where you are... -35C on your back with woolies on just doesn't cut it.
When I slipped with a flat head screwdriver and took a chunk off my knuckle, my buddy had to reach over and flip it back where it came from. No blood, no pain... they came 2 hours later when I thawed may hands... its hurts so much more when your waiting for it!
Get yourself a good propane or kerosene heater, less fumes means less head aches after your done. Depending on your garage, you may want to invest in insulation too. Insulate your ceiling/walls and the door so the heat you are making isn't lost soon after.
keep in mind that whatever you use...you want to keep it off the floor. Gas fumes are heavier then air....you do not want the odd fuel leak or spill to turn into an event.
Rev
Im surprised nobody has mentioned a portable electric heater?? As was said before, fumes from propane, kerosene and diesel can kill you. I've seen a few electric heaters in my time that put out some good heat. If you just have a regular 2 car garage, one of them would be fine. What gives?
We had one of these in my garage.
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Produc...=9&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Nty=1&topnav=&s=1
If you use propane or kerosene, carbon monoxide isn't going to be an issue. Diesel will be-so don't use diesel in a kerosene heater (even though it will burn just fine).
Kerosene is significantly cheaper then propane, too. For god's sake, don't buy your Kerosene from Home Depot...