I second the recommendation for the catalytic propane heaters, such as the 
"Buddy Heater.” I’m in the TV production business, which often requires us to 
work outdoors in cold weather. It’s not uncommon for us to improvise shelters 
for clients and actors in these conditions. But safety is always our top 
concern. Power isn’t always available in remote areas—so the Buddy Heaters have 
proven to be a great solution. 

DX is great, but nothing is worth dying over. 

Catalytic propane heaters are safe to use indoors—and provide decent amounts of 
warm. BTW, the cheapest solution is insulation. Don’t overlook the value of 
keeping your feet and body off the cold ground (which robs body heat). Wood is 
great for this. Placing some fiberglass or foam insulation overhead is great 
too. 

Good luck, I envy you! 

73,

Les N1LF

Les Rayburn, director
High Noon Media Services
130 1st Avenue West
Alabaster, AL 35007-8536
205-621-7500
205-621-7505 FAX
205-253-4867 CELL
highnoonfilm.com

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> On Feb 19, 2017, at 7:13 PM, Chuck Hutton <[email protected]> wrote:
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> catalytic propare heater like the "Buddy Heater"

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