Very well said Dale. I couldn't have said it better myself. The bottom
line is, you can't get something for nothing.
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I find the hype on this device a little hard to read.
The temperature of a room or any space is a function of how fast and far the
molecules of air are moving. This takes a fixed amount of energy. The
structure of the building, the furniture and other contents of the space all
are made up of mo
One of our list members maybe one of obver 350,000 folks in and around
Buffalo without power after 22 plus inches of heavy wet snow. Are you
prepared for an extensive power outage in your area ? Lee
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I have one of these and will have to look up the information on where I got
it from, but it does heat 1000 sqf.
You must have it by an indoor wall not an outside wall and put it on carpet
as on cement the cement will absorb and not let it heat properly so my
instructions said. I used it a little la
Welcome Mr. Bob Gillman. You did get those new thigh highs right? Wow.
Ll Bean coordinators remembered you from that fitting back in 05. Lee
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Ralph,
I would very much to know what you think of this unit.
Though I use my sun-room for solar heat, the days there is no sun for the
sun-room. I am thinking if the reports are good it would be a nice unit to
have.
So, I would be very interested in your model and it's performance.
Geno
Portland,
Let us know how the heater works out this winter, It will be interesting to
see. Don
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From: Ralph Supernaw
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 4:18 PM
Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Quartz Infrared Heaters
There is at leas
Probably, but I put them in places that they can't possibly reach.
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There is at least one other manufacturer of quartz home space heaters. We
just ordered a Sun Twin which is a 1500 watt unit with oak Vanier cabinet.
It retails for about $550 but we bought our for $450 on EBay. If there's
any interest I can post after we use it some.
We were deciding between th
Hi Ken
I hope rJ helped as I live in Australia do a Google Search for your nearest
retailer this should come up with a few options.
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From: "Ken Hawk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Quartz Infrared Heaters
Mickey,
thanks for all that, I'll do as suggested.
BTW, my cc:s to you are bouncing from your isp, some nonsense
about white space in the headers. I know it's an old dos client,
but never seen that before.
thanks
tom
Net-Tamer V 1.13 Beta - Registered
To listen to the show archives go to link
Not Ray,
But you can order them off the net, by typing in Edenpure the edit field of
your search engine. Amazon has one up for bid at the present. The bid is
$305 the last time I looked. The retail price is $397 for the larger model
and around $300 for the smaller model. The cabinet is made of pl
Ray, do you know where you can purchase these units?
Ken Hawk
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To:
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Quartz Infrared Heaters
> Hi Ed
> This is what I found out about the heater
> Q. What is the o
Tim,
I am not sure of the model off hand, but I have a Sony that is pretty
friendly to use. It has separate buttons for video 1, video 2, DVD, cd,
tape, and radio.
The volume is a huge knob on the front.
Changing the radio stations is very simple to, when radio is selected, there
is a left and
Tom,
No, I have not worked with Spirit Varnish.
You can dip the dowel ends in the can if you wish, but you will have way too
much on them when you pull them out and they will drip all over and you will
have to deal with it anyway. I usually just give end grain a bit more
attention when I am a
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I need to buy a new stereo receiver, and have no idea how t
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