timlsalem wrote:The makers of the foam says to have an air gap for the foam to have the R-value. Do you still need the air gap when using it in a tear? What have others experienced using foam?
those are the best heaters going. too bad they're so pricey. however if you look in old boat stores (the second hand sort) you can find the old style models that are even smaller for around $300.00 the worst you'll need to do is buy a carb kit to replace the old gaskets. about $25.00. I had one in my old school bus and it heated that whole thing... 40 feet of steel, no insulation.Grid Runner Adventures wrote:they make a propane fireplace too. its nice you can sit there all night and watch the flames , vented outside.
wouldnt need any other entertainment for the whole trip.... and probably be out there watching it burn while in your driveway too lol
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