Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: Garage Heaters(No loop content)

Author: Greg Bender

Date: Jan 25, 2005, 6:21 AM

Post ID: 1718269844



Hi Dave Otis,

A while ago you posted a URL to your old web site. It was a temporary
URL, if I remember, and is no longer active. If you are interested, I
would be happy to host your web site on the
http://www.thisoldtractor.comwebsite. It will cost you nothing and I'm
sure would be useful for many. Just let me know at my email address
below:

greg @ thisoldtractor . com


Kevin Graf wrote:
 
Hey Dave,

Hope all is well with you, don't be a stranger. Thanks for the link,
will
check it out.

Kev

-----Original Message-----
From: David J. Otis [mailto:dj-@dotis.com]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 9:03 PM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Re: Garage Heaters(No loop content)


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www.northerntool.com has good heaters at very reasonable prices. Check
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Hey all,

My pal Kev & I are getting his garage together. I have been trying to
look into heaters for it. We (It'll be my work space also) want a heater
that is preferably wall mounted, thermostacally controlled, and no need
to vent. Although there can be a compramise made with the venting part.
Ideally we want something that can be turned on, and run off a
thermostat all winter long. That way the bikes could be kept at a
regular temp(40-50) all winter, plus when it's time to get out there and
do something, it won't be unbearable at first. To top it off it would be
cool if we could run it LP gas for this winter, then when the ground
thaws, convert it over to natural gas.
We put in a cieling, insulation, drywall, ect. Size is prob. 2 car.
Anyone have any suggestions? We (I) definatly need something soon as
this michigan winter is turning out to be just grueling. It seems such a
simple request seeing as how we put people on the moon but the internet
searches are leading me nowhere. Just a bunch of cheesy looking stuff.

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Regards,

Greg Bender
1971 Ambassador
2000 Quota
http://www.thisoldtractor.com/gtbender

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