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Richard,
If you're going to use one of those forced air
heaters, make sure you have a reliable carbon monoxide detector in your
workspace. I've always used one recommended by Aeromedix (see www.aeromedix.com). Whie you're there,
read the articles about the effect of CO on the blood, and the effect of the
various concentrations on your continued health.
Thanks to one of these detectors, I had to can my
first propane forced air heater, one I got from my local vendor
of inexpensive Chinese tools. It's CO emissions fell somewhere
between a 1969 big-block Camaro and an F-16. I'm currently using a
Reddy heater, which seems to kick out less CO per degree.
Gary Fitzgerald LNC2 extra-slow build
~70% engine: TBD St. Charles, MO
Is there any problem with some of
the forced air heaters Diesel/Jet Fuel, or Propane in terms of the interacting
negatively with the E-glass construction.
i.e. If it’s ok for me to breathe
is it ok in the construction environment
?
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