i use a wood stove also.Around 9.00 am ill even cook on it some time. that only works good on sat. or sunday through the
week by the time it heats up its time to go into the house.
Heating your shop
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Re: Heating your shop
hhmmmm. ha. I get it.Merlin68F100 wrote:I had a good bump there once upon a time.
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Re: Heating your shop
I agree for where you live. When I was stationed in San Diego, and lived at Pacific Beach, I needed no heat in the shop/garage. Now I am back in the North end of Calif., and it gets cold.thebannister8 wrote:a little space heater...it's california
Got a wood burner in the old big shop. No I do not stand next to it and use solvents.
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Once I thought I was wrong, but I was wrong.
Life is a banquet, and every days a feast.
68 F-250 CS 390 C-6 P/S A/C front disc. 2nd owner.
2016 GMC Terrain Denali 301 HP V-6 AWD.
2009 Silverado Crew Cab, V-8, 4X4.
DD-727
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AE-35
LSD-39
AS-41
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