Mike_D
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- Dec 10, 2008
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Different kind of question here...but I figured I would call on the cold weather experts in the community.
With temperatures in the teens and spring still a few months off...I am looking for the best source for outdoor heat. I have recently been pushed out of my two indoor spots because the new addition to the family (understandable). I still go to my B&M here & there...but since you can't enjoy a nice single malt there I tend to just bundle up and head outside.
I have a front porch that is covered. I was thinking of installing some sort of electrical heater in the ceiling. It is only about 7.5 feet high. The front of the porch is open to the elements, but the heater would remain dry.
I was also considering a kerosene heater. That I could bring with me to the back yard if I wanted. I was just concerned if a friend or two comes by if it would be enough for 3 to 4 people..or if we would end up huddled over it like bums to a barrel fire.
Any thoughts?
With temperatures in the teens and spring still a few months off...I am looking for the best source for outdoor heat. I have recently been pushed out of my two indoor spots because the new addition to the family (understandable). I still go to my B&M here & there...but since you can't enjoy a nice single malt there I tend to just bundle up and head outside.
I have a front porch that is covered. I was thinking of installing some sort of electrical heater in the ceiling. It is only about 7.5 feet high. The front of the porch is open to the elements, but the heater would remain dry.
I was also considering a kerosene heater. That I could bring with me to the back yard if I wanted. I was just concerned if a friend or two comes by if it would be enough for 3 to 4 people..or if we would end up huddled over it like bums to a barrel fire.
Any thoughts?