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safe winter heating
I'm wondering with winter roaring in, whats the safest way to heat my
refrigerator of a 2-car garage. It has roll-up doors so theres some gap there. It's insulated on some walls and not on others, and covered with 1/2" plywood. It has about a 6" "flue vent" from the previous owner where apparently they used to have a wood stove, but now that would be in my office space, so not much help to the shop itself. I'm still working on a good dust collecting method, but with sub-zero temperatures coming I really don't want to freeze my fingers off. Troy |
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