I borrowed my neighbors oil filled radiant heater yesterday. It was a damp 
snowy 40' day outside. It was about 50' in my shop. I suppose it took an 
1-1/2 hours -2 hours to get up to 60' which was bearable, my feet got cold. 
if I just go out to put on a set of tires. I'd have to plan ahead, turn on 
the heater 2 hours ahead of time. Not worth it! I'm not the type that 
trusts leaving a heater run when I'm not there.
I think I want a heater that heats RIGHT NOW!

On Sunday, December 6, 2015 at 10:08:03 AM UTC-7, Garth wrote:

>
>    Come to think of it, I doubt a home heater would be sufficient to heat 
> up a completely cold-as-the-air winter workshop or garage, depending on 
> size and preference as to what is "warm" and your electrical wiring ! I'd 
> look at industrial type heaters. Northern Tool may be good place to look . 
>
>
> http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/category_heaters-stoves-fireplaces+electric-heaters+electric-garage-industrial-heaters
>

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