What do you guys think of this one?
Picking up a kerosine torpedo heater tomorrow
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Originally posted by bigblockpaul View Posti dont like them due to bad smell....i got a propane heater and works great
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I have a propane torpedo as well as a kerosine torpedo.
The kerosine surely makes more heat for the $$$$ but it smells worse.
My propane needs to run off of a 100 lb tank otherwise the tanks frosts up and needs to be shaken often.
also with the kerosine you just take a can up to the store and fill up where with the propane I have to haul a 100 lb tank up and have it fillled. It's more of a pain in the ass and more expensive.
would you rather spend lots of $$ and screw a hot chick or spend nothing and tax a chubby.Mustangless!
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So most favor propane.
Notch, I dont understand your analogy. I guess Id spend more for a hot chick rather than wacking.... are you saying Im going to have trouble if I use a 20 lb tank? How long will it last?
I went drifting through the capitols of tin
where men cant walk or freely talk
and sons turn their fathers in
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Originally posted by MadMatt5oh View PostSo most favor propane.
Notch, I dont understand your analogy. I guess Id spend more for a hot chick rather than wacking.... are you saying Im going to have trouble if I use a 20 lb tank? How long will it last?
If you can afford to spend a little more you'll like propane over kerosine. Theres a trade off.
my propane heater is pretty big and is made to run with the valve wide open. It almost throws off too much heat for a 6 car garage. It doesn't run right with the heater valve less then all the way open.
All I know is that my large propane heater needs a 100 lb tank and frosts up and starts to runs shitty with the 20 lb tank. I'm sure that smaller propane heaters wouldn't have the same problem.Mustangless!
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I got a propane tank, I set it in front of the heater, not right in front, but, enough to keep the tank warm. If I run it full tilt, I open a window, it emits water vapor as exhaust and your windows will dew up.
I got a fan on the other side of the garage pointing straight up to try to circulate the air.No sig for you.
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Size of the heater will depend on what size tank you need. they all pretty much need a 100 lb but the regulators are different. different flow rates.
have to check the heater requirements.
also have to make sure your propane or kerosene exhaust is vented to outside to avoid dying from breathing fumes.lalso get sick sometimes.
this guy i know once had a standing propane heater that he got from menards and was heating his garage, he had it turned up full blast with the garage door slightly open and ended up at the hospital for carbon monoxide poisioning.
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i run a propane one and ive never had any of those problems. i have a small one runing off a 20lb tank. i ran it all last winter building my car and only used 2 tanks, and i was in the garage for 100's of hoursBighley Auto Body
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