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Heating a wood shop
With winter immanent, I'm looking at putting some heating in my shop so I can work and not freeze. I've heard people say that any kind of open flame heating is dangerous because it could ignite saw dust--I've heard others say this is rubbish. Could people share their opinions and advice? Is an open flame heater dangerous? What type of heating do you use? Any recommendations to heat my shop: it's about 20x20 with a 12 foot ceiling. Thanks, Dave. |
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