The catalytic 'ventless' heaters Im talking about are clean burning and
dint produce noxious fumes... To the point that there are varieties
certified for permanent indoor residential use
On Nov 5, 2012 8:53 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
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>
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> 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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