If it is still set up for a garage, there are fire issues. But if it has 
standardd doors instead of "car wide" and is no longer a "garage" your 
zoning may allow you extend your house heating and then you could turn on 
and off a radiator or something like that.

On Sat, 10 Nov 2007, William Stephan wrote:

> Ed:
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> Probably this is going to depend on what the cost of electricity is in your
> area.  Figure you'll get 3.4 BTUs out of a watt, and 21,591 BTUs out of a
> pound of propane and calculate accordingly.
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> Certainly you're going to have to haul the propane, and that might be
> something to consider too.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Edward Przybylek
> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 11:05 AM
> To: BlindHandyMan
> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Quartz Heater VS. Propane Heater
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> Hi all,
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> I'm looking for a heater to heat my garage when I'm working out there. I'm
> currently looking at a quartz heater that claims to be able to heat 1000
> square feet and a LP heater that claims 700 square feet. The gas heater is
> rated for indoor use. Does anyone have any opinion as to which might be a
> better way to go? As always, any help greatly appreciated.
>
> Take care,
> Ed Przybylek
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