From:
"Robin Putnam" <icarvestone@zzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Sun, 27 Feb 2005 12:21:42 -0600
Subject:
Working Large Blocks
From: "Walter S. Arnold" <walter@--------------- >
Quoted text begins.if there is any way to run natural gas from the nearby building,
that will save you a lot of money. Looks in your photo like it's only 100
feet or so.
I went with two through-the-wall radiant heater units instead of a ceiling
hung unit.
End of quote.
Hi Walter,
We haven't heard from you in quite awhile ! Thanks for your response.
I figured I could get about 500 hrs out of the propane I purchased and the
good news is I should not really need that many hrs. The bad news, for
natural gas lines, is that the house you see behind my studio is the
neighbors !! We're a very friendly neighborhood but I doubt they would want
to foot the bill for me !! Natural gas lines are over 200 feet away.
Tell me more about the wall heaters you have. Can I hang mine vertically
and waaaay lower ? Does anyone know what's OK and what's not with these
types of heaters ?
Thanks
~Robin
no-stoneunturned
pics @ http://public.fotki.com/Robinlea/
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