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Workshop heat

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Brad20j

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What are people using and happy with to heat the workshop during the cold winter?



I've got an unheated garage that I'm setting up. It's under one of the rooms of the house, but basically exposed on three sides, so it gets cold in there here in NY. I figure some portable heat source could do the trick, at least to get the room to a comfortable level.


Electric heaters are expensive to run. Would anyone in this situation use a propane heater or something else like that? Are these dangerous with sawdust around? One thing I haven't looked into yet isrequirements for unvented heaters. Any favorite heating methods?
 

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