I have a dehumidifier in my garage and pack my tools into the house
for the winter. I once kept an Alfa in a heated garage and it nearly
rusted away in the warm heat. (This in Binghamton NY where salt is
used as paving material.)
Jacquie Lightfoot,(I think) from the MSCC, had her car in pieces in
her living room, she once told me, where she rebuilt it. This sounds
much better than any old garage. My wife disagrees with the previous
assessment.
Chip Brown
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Subject: garage heat (no mog content0
Author: William Zehring <zehrinwa@UMDNJ.EDU> at nylanr01
Date: 11/7/97 2:09 PM
Dear Mog-o-philes:
Sorry, not much mog content here but I thought I'd ask you folks 'cuz I
figure someone might have a good suggestion, and its FOR the mog afterall,
so its worth it (!). As the old poem once said, spring has sprung, fall
has fell, winter's here and its as cold as... Well, not quite yet, but I'm
pondering the purchase of a heater for my garage and am stuck between two
options; kerosene and propane. Any comments? I'm leaning towards propane.
Electic is just too $$$, isn't it?
My appologies for the lack of mog content but then, after the recent spate
of religion we've gotten I thought some simple organic chemistry would
clear the mind.
have a warm dry weekend (if you don't live in NJ):
WZ
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