>On Mon, 2 Oct 95 00:12:28 CDT David Schwarze said: ... >>heating an RV while it is parked (and not plugged in). Does anyone know >>where you can get a good *vented* propane heater (catlytic?) for under a >>hundred bucks? That's what I want. > >maybe we're going at this wrong ... let's look at it from a slightly >different perspective: > >what other people/machines/lifestyles/recreation require similar heat? and >what do they do about it? > >example: >- ice fishing: > how do you heat those little shacks out on the ice? I tried ice fishing once. The shack was heated with a coffee can heater. A roll of toilette paper was placed in a tin coffee can, fill with rubbing alchohol, and light. You put it out with the lid. Seemed to burn cleanly and for a long time. Perhaps you could rig up an enlarged 'commuter cup' version of this for a bus? You could use it as a cig lighter too. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ken Bowen kenb@sirius.com I've had all I can stanz and I 1969 Camper can't stanz no more. --Popeye
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