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heated shop to work on dirt car

Started by dodgeracen, October 08, 2006, 12:03:38 AM

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dodgeracen

hey guys i really need a heated charger to work on my dirt car
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deputycrawford

You mean heated garage? i bought and installed a Dayton brand "Hot Dawg" forced air natural gas heater and thermastat. It was big bucks but only spent once. It is also a selling point to the house if I decide to move up. I would take the heater but mention the natural gas piped garage with two drops for a heater in either corner.
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dodgeracen

dont have a garage big enough to put the car in
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343 firefighters of 9/11 ur not forgotten

41husk

I use two kerosine heaters. they don't do real well and not the safest.
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