space heater & printer
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PSiedTSi wrote:
arent dell printers just canons or somethin? i cant remember but they are the same as 1 other big companyAlot of different companies make dells printers for them. I just gave away a dell printer that was made by lexmark. They have printers for around 20-30 dollars at walmart and target.
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Does your garage have electricity? 220? if it does I would recommend an electric heater.I am not positive on the name of ours but it is only 2ft tall and 2ft wide(no they are not 20 dollars from walmart) They run their own thermostat, zero chance of starting the building on fire, and arnt that expensive to run(propane, kerosine, and offroad diesel gets spendy). We heat 2 and 3k square foot multi level homes with them while working and it only runs about 100 bucks a month to keep it 55-60 degrees. A well insulated garage could kept warm for 10-20 I would imagine. They are a little expensive initially, but the hassle of driving out and getting fuel for a nipco ect is well worth it imo.
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the garage is about 3/4 insulated. come spring, it will be finished off and natural gas heat will be in it. i just need something for this winter to work in the garage. its not permanant and it doesn't need to be on all the time. most likely weekends and shit. so a space heater that runs on kerosene or diesel is what i'm looking for.
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power to my nepco!!! lol...talk to darkelvis about the heater he has...its electric and works well, considering it's size...its around 50 bux for one of em at menards...for my garage (oversized 2 car tandem) i'd prolly get 3 of em to heat the whole thing. just as an example.
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94NDTA wrote:
Just tough it out. I know it sucks laying on the cold cement, frozen to the core, but I would rather not pay $500 for a decent garage heater.I'm a cheap ass like that.
i think ours was only 150 bucks.. i would bet you will spend that in diesel or kerosine in three or four months. I think we used to burn 5gal a day.
he is right though, if its only for the rest of this winter light a candle or make some hot cocoa.
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92BlackTT wrote:
i think ours was only 150 bucks.. i would bet you will spend that in diesel or kerosine in three or four months. I think we used to burn 5gal a day.he is right though, if its only for the rest of this winter light a candle or make some hot cocoa.
Really? Where did you pick it up at? Maybe I should invext in one. -
nepcos are fairly cheap...around 300-400 brand new...less used. i use mine every now and then and fill it maybe once every month or two with diesel...i use diesel bc the fumes of it dont seem to bother me as much as kerosine...that and diesel is sold at more places.
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