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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3871417" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Sounds like I'd better get mine filled. Home is total electric but the new shop has a propane central heat unit in one corner with ducts to move the heat around the shop. Only have a 108 gallon, 88 gallon and a 100 lb bottle hooked up with a manifold. It typically lasts me two years.</p><p>Put in a double barrel wood burner stove with a propane starter using a 20lb bottle last year. It gets that shop so hot that the propane system was never used. I'd have to open windows and crack the garage door sometimes to get the place to cool down. Ceiling fans to distribute the heat. </p><p>The propane will just be for a backup. Our trees that self prune in winds, etc will keep the wood burner supplied just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3871417, member: 5412"] Sounds like I'd better get mine filled. Home is total electric but the new shop has a propane central heat unit in one corner with ducts to move the heat around the shop. Only have a 108 gallon, 88 gallon and a 100 lb bottle hooked up with a manifold. It typically lasts me two years. Put in a double barrel wood burner stove with a propane starter using a 20lb bottle last year. It gets that shop so hot that the propane system was never used. I'd have to open windows and crack the garage door sometimes to get the place to cool down. Ceiling fans to distribute the heat. The propane will just be for a backup. Our trees that self prune in winds, etc will keep the wood burner supplied just fine. [/QUOTE]
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