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Old 11-29-2013, 06:39 PM
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Installed this propane stove last weekend what an improvement over the noisy kero salamander I used in the past. What are you guys using?? Anybody close (21738) interested in a old sears salamander that still works well? You will like the price (free-just pick it up) PM me.

Now I have to get the 1872 back together after a clean up/maintenance and get the plow back on before the snow flies.
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Old 11-29-2013, 06:42 PM
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You suck, I'm freezing my butt off. LOL
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Old 11-29-2013, 07:11 PM
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Fire scares me with all the junk I own and leaking gasoline, l heat my shop & cool it with 2 1/2 ton heat pump. Good thing I'm in the south!
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Old 11-29-2013, 07:50 PM
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Fire scares me with all the junk I own and leaking gasoline, l heat my shop & cool it with 2 1/2 ton heat pump. Good thing I'm in the south!
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I sent you an e-mail about this...... LMAO
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Super huge homemade woodstove in the big shop, aproximately 6 feet deep 2.5 feet square front
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I've been told that before Sam. I need to call ya tomorrow, now it's happy hour in Georgia! LMAO!
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We tried to get our turbo heater running the other day but on diesel, it dies after a minute everytime
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What's a shop heater? lol
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This! My garage has a space heater that couldn't even take the chill out a phone booth a cool fall day but hey, it takes the frost bite off my fingers when I need it to
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I have a 90000 btu one of these hanging from my ceiling:
www.mrheater.com/product.aspx?catid=50&id=180

One of the bettter things I did to my shop.
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