Just get yourself a bank of Halogen work lights. Not only will it keep
you warm, but you won't be hurting for light with them!
Joe
Windoseat@aol.com wrote:
>
> I've been working on my GT6+ for the past five winters using a small ceramic
> heater (electric) to warm me as I work. It blows directly on me to keep off
> the cold and if I'm working for an hour or more it actually makes the room
> comfortable. The cost is low and if I think ahead I can warm up the garage if
> I let it run for a half hour before going out to work.
>
> This year I solved the problem by moving the chassis and body to the
> basement! Thank goodness for a walk out basement with French Doors!!! This
> winter I 'll be workin' in style- 72 dgrees, plenty of space and a warm
> floor.
>
> I have enough room to put the body, chassis and nose side by side an still
> have room left to walk around each part.
>
> It was my significant other's idea. She wanted the Forester and the Insight
> in the garage and out of the weather! Gos bless her!
>
> Greg Wolf
> 1970 GT6+ "Ian"
> KC79746L
> Laurel Green
> Bridgewater Michigan
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