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Sorry about that I should have explained my intentions more clearly.
But as I said I have seen people use them to warm their cabins. I'm thinking about using this only at my hanger where I can also use a ceramic heater for the cabin. Dave 1960 M35 Stan Prevost wrote: "dave" wrote in message . .. I'm not planning on using it to preheat the cabin. I'm wondering how this is any different than a red dragon or the large pre-heaters that the FBO's use. OK. You said "and blow the hot air into the cabin ", so it sounded like you wanted to use it to preheat the cabin. |
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