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Mogrits mogrits at gmail.com
Sat Feb 7 05:23:53 PST 2015


Jim

We have one of those stoves in our gameroom and it puts out a lot of heat
with no fuss.

If you add one of these with higher cfm rating they can do an excellent job:
http://www.caframo.com/hearth/hearth_products_woodstove.php

Warren

On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 8:04 AM, Jim Thomson <macowboy at comcast.net> wrote:

> The previous owner of our home left a propane/wood stove heater that had
> been sitting under my work bench for a few years. With this winters cold
> snap, I decided to see if this would actually work. I took it all apart and
> blew out all the passages with compressed air. I hooked up a small propned
> tank nd it fired right up. It is rated for 30,000 BTU and heats the 500
> SQFT
> shop very nicely. The next project is to run a hard line to the stove and
> get it is a better spot.
>
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/imi53jfpjresw4h/2015-01-02%2014.44.55.jpg?dl=0
>
> Jim Thomson
> Rehoboth, MA 02769
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
> [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Steve W.
> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 6:15 PM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: Re: [AT] On topic, Back to Tractors
>
> Indiana Robinson wrote:
> > My shop is basically un-heatable. It can be pretty comfortable in hot
> > weather. In cold weather you couldn't get it warm if you sat it on
> fire...
> > Even when we get a warm day or two the shop stays really cold. Some of it
> > may be my thinner blood I guess. I used to go out in the mornings and
> open
> > the doors to let the cold out. I hope to make some major improvements in
> > making it heatable.
> > I have ran a couple of battery chargers on some stuff, moving them from
> one
> > thing to another. I also picked up a couple of float chargers from Rural
> > King to help keep some up.
> > Why yes, I am ready for spring...
> > :-)
> >
>
> I know where you can get a heater that would heat that shop right up.
>
> http://www.masterheaters.com/kero/b600.html
>
> 600,000 BTU Kero Salamander. Saw one in a store, it's the size of a jet
> engine sitting on a 40 gallon tank!
>
> If that one isn't enough
> http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200596883_200596883
>
> 1,760,000 BTU
>
> Just be sure you have a refinery to tap into!!!!!!!!
>
> --
> Steve W.
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