Wayne County Hose
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- Joined
- Aug 24, 2007
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- 2,325
- Location
- Wayne County Pa.
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson model 85, Allis-Chalmers WD-45
I got mine from Lowes
Cabin is not airtight. I'll give this unit a good look if wife hasn't already bought a new kerosene heater. I had said they were at TSC but Dave's link is from Northern Tool and we do have one here.
Not sure how I'll run a hose in from outside. Maybe through a slightly open window.
We heated our hunting cabin (13X23)with a unvented LP plaque heater($199) around 28,000 BTU.I ran a flexiable copper tubing with connections to a 100 lbs outside LP cylinder,it heated fine.coobieI have a log cabin without central heat or air and with no fireplace. Since we built it we've used one of those can shaped kerosene heaters and several of those electric oil radiator type heaters and this combo has worked well. The kerosene heater puts out a ton of heat. But, last night it went on the fritz. It definitely needs a new wick and has been a bit smokey but last night the dial that raises the element cover (for lighting) broke and wouldn't raise the cover anymore.
This summer we will probably be installing central HVAC and a new kerosene heater costs about $129. So we don't want to spend a bunch of money on a temporary solution. I might be able to fix the old one but that's a big if and we are going to be down there a good bit in the next few weeks.
The question, is there anything better in the sub $200 range that will heat a room of about 700 sq. ft.?
The Big Buddy is good. It's one of the few that doesn't require ventilation--the others put out too much carbon monoxide. With the others you could wake up dead one morning.