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Default Topical question - what's a good safe heater for garage shop?

Ok, while I know I am lucky to be in an area of the country where it doesn't get much below 40, but due to my extreme reaction to cold, I can't work in my shop unless it's over 65. I may have Raynaud's disease, since my fingers go to blocks of ice at below 50.

I am looking for a good, safe heater for the shop. Safe, in that when use my saw or planner, any sawdust in the air won't catch fire. I'm looking at some portable radiant heaters that use 220v and I think they might work, but which one?

The ultimate is to get a permanent propane heater (Red Dawg, seems to be the best), but it will cost too much right now.

Any suggestions for a good heater?

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Frozen fingers!