Keeping warm this winter
- Drew
- Considerably Faster than Yeow!
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yello it wint be big enuf I've just bilt my new garage, well got the lectrics still to finish off 20ft5 wide n 24ft5 long its the muts nuts but you've got to walk 1/2 mile if ya leve a spanner on the other side, can get loads of toy's now and the boss will never no
Meccanik and mot tester they taste great mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm so sweet
your havin' a larf mate...my place is 24 x 16 with a 9ft square workshop extra on the end....Drew wrote:yello it wint be big enuf
107,000BTU after 10 mins...I was heading for the door!..
Previously I had an old site space heater from work....WE USED TO COOK ON IT!
and that wasn't as powerful as this one
more than up to the job!
Its alright pretending your in the Bahalmas, but at some time you have to close it down to apply paint to a surface....last thing you want is a combustable atmosphere These heaters will warm your surroundings comfortably without effort plus anything similar to this or larger has variable output, so you can turn it down
...and there's loads on EBAY under space heaters
AKA Bald headed b'stard
- EXUP FREAK
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- EXUP FREAK
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