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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4195133" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>This is 100% for the win. A byproduct of burning any petroleum distillation/natural gas is water vapor. Natural gas, propane, butane, everything. </p><p>I experience it every time I'm in the blind. Have to leave a window open to let the water vapor go away. </p><p>Bought one of the blue flame propane heaters once to help heat the new shop before putting in a central heat unit. Forgot to turn it off when going to the house. Next morning it looked like a tropical jungle with all the water dripping off of the red iron of the shop. </p><p>Never use a swamp cooler either in a shop. Every tool that is owned will have rust on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4195133, member: 5412"] This is 100% for the win. A byproduct of burning any petroleum distillation/natural gas is water vapor. Natural gas, propane, butane, everything. I experience it every time I'm in the blind. Have to leave a window open to let the water vapor go away. Bought one of the blue flame propane heaters once to help heat the new shop before putting in a central heat unit. Forgot to turn it off when going to the house. Next morning it looked like a tropical jungle with all the water dripping off of the red iron of the shop. Never use a swamp cooler either in a shop. Every tool that is owned will have rust on it. [/QUOTE]
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