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A wise choice PJ , a mate of mine has a gas bottle heater in the style of a log burner , eBay has them sometimes for ?50/100 . It's all personnel preference but I do find they can dry the air out a bit but if your only out there for an hour ish in the winter might be a bit warmer and cheaper . They are very aesthetically pleasing
A wise choice PJ , a mate of mine has a gas bottle heater in the style of a log burner , eBay has them sometimes for ?50/100 . It's all personnel preference but I do find they can dry the air out a bit but if your only out there for an hour ish in the winter might be a bit warmer and cheaper . They are very aesthetically pleasing
Yeah calor gas bottle , they work a treat for warming a conservatory/ herf shack , but as I said they do dry the air out a bit but Chuck out an incredible amount of heat on full
That's great! Looks really good and fire by any means, be it wood, coal or calor gas bottle is more fitting than an electric fan heater for any man cave!
I bought a new shed towards the end of summer/ autumn. I insulated it & lined it with 10mm ply. Got an halogen heater in there so it get cosy once the heat builds up. Still need to perhaps line the floor though, as I stored some beer in there for Xmas & the boxes were damp
It was a detached extension built from a single layer of engineering brick. I wish I still had it for a mancave.
Yep no cavity that's why you had condensation , you see it a lot in the old concrete council houses , that's why building regs change regarding Insulation and trickle vents in Windows
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