Are hanging heaters (Reznor, Modine, Dayton, etc.) not an option? You can
plumb them for either natural gas or propane. They are readily available on
Ebay.  Just a thought.

Darryl Durossette
KR-1 at DVN

On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Joe. E. Wallace <jwallace...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Only a suggestion, but my old kerosene heater provided a lot of
> problems.....   The one I am presently using is a propane heater of the
> same style and provides no fumes and heats much better...  I use a 100 lb
> tank that seems to last a long time  don't know how many hours, but seems
> to have no problems with the building process...  jw
> Joe. E. Wallace
> jwallace...@gmail.com
>
>
>
> On Nov 5, 2012, at 6:15 AM, Robert Boyd <ifly...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey guys, I'm getting ready to get back on my KR2S project and have a
> question.
> > In Ohio the temps are getting down there which will require me to heat
> > the shop. At present the only source for heat is a torpedo style
> > Kerosene heater. Are there any thoughts on using Kerosene heat? My
> > concern would be the oil film given off by this type of heat. I am in
> > the boat stage and was wondering about the exposed wood being
> > subjected to the fumes or film?
> > Bob in Frazeysburg Ohio.
> >
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