Heating with kerosene
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(02-11-2020, 01:32 PM)blackhat Wrote: Just pull your car in and let it run for an hour or so. If you aren’t sick or dead, carry on.

What type of temporary heat is used on construction sites in your area, torpedo heaters are the norm in the midwest.  Roly
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#16
Midwest here. Propane convection heaters (no noise) are common. 20 and 30# cylinders. Something easy to pack around, easy to have filled or get refills.
Steve

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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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#17
Vented.  No one ends up with CO accumulations.
Blackhat

Bad experiences come from poor decisions. So do good stories. 


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#18
Layered heat. Tshirt, shirt, jacket, wind breaker coat with hood, cap or hat and wind breaker pants- move around a lot. And coffee.

Doesn't really get that cold here if the wind isn't blowing, so your usually down to just a jacket as the day goes on and some afternoons you're sweating.
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