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<blockquote data-quote="TigTorch" data-source="post: 1143147" data-attributes="member: 17432"><p>Sorry to hear your having second thoughts on the wood stove.</p><p> </p><p>I vote for propane. My house is heated with a 45,000 btu gas furnace converted to propane. House measures 1500 square feet. It dosen't take a big furnace.</p><p> </p><p>One big problem to watch out for: If you use a portable kerosene, propane or turbine heater the exhaust gas gives off a ton of water vapor. When you quit for the night and shut off the heat, the air cools and the water condenses out and on to everything in the shop. Your tool box will be wet inside and out, any machine tool bases will corrode badly. I've seen it so bad it literally looked like my toolbox was washed down in and out.</p><p> </p><p>The air is dryer on the east side; maybe you won't have as big of problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TigTorch, post: 1143147, member: 17432"] Sorry to hear your having second thoughts on the wood stove. I vote for propane. My house is heated with a 45,000 btu gas furnace converted to propane. House measures 1500 square feet. It dosen't take a big furnace. One big problem to watch out for: If you use a portable kerosene, propane or turbine heater the exhaust gas gives off a ton of water vapor. When you quit for the night and shut off the heat, the air cools and the water condenses out and on to everything in the shop. Your tool box will be wet inside and out, any machine tool bases will corrode badly. I've seen it so bad it literally looked like my toolbox was washed down in and out. The air is dryer on the east side; maybe you won't have as big of problem. [/QUOTE]
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