Winter time when the temps sit around13-15 Centigrade I use a wood stove. The oven is handy for baking and a coffee pot sits on top and the workshop is warm and toasty.
Pete
Shadow Catcher wrote:I have an old Iron Fireman oil burner that used to heat our house, it warms up our garage in a matter of twenty minutes. On job sites I have encountered in the vernacular salamanders. heating oil or kerosene heaters that look something like a jet engine on top of a fuel tank.
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Roly Nelson wrote:What, a heated workshop? Hmm, never thought of it, here in So Calif! Just kidding, I just wait for the sun to come out and do it's thing. Sure glad I don't have to put up with that weather there with Slow. I'm an X-Illinois-an, of about 60 years or so. However, there is always the "dreaded" earthquakes and awful freeway traffic out here. Now, back to building, in the workshop.
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Roly, the li'l ol' woody teardrop builder in, you guessed it, So Calif.
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