lamanated Posted November 23, 2004 Report Posted November 23, 2004 Posted in anouther area,but if anyone knows what they are called so I can look into getting one for the garage..I would appreciate it.. Quote
jetbox Posted November 23, 2004 Report Posted November 23, 2004 If you get a hold of one of the outfitters in Yellowknife that supply all the exploration camps, they should be able to give you brand names and models and prices. I don't remember those guys names but B&B rings a bell and there's also an old outfit in "old town" but I forget the name. Call the stores guy at Great Slave Helicopters and he should be able to steer you in the right direction. Quote
Over-Talk Posted November 23, 2004 Report Posted November 23, 2004 They are called Yukon stoves, but are hard to find. I suspect they were banned by the Kyoto Accord. For home I suggest you get a small generator......it will have alot more uses than a Yukon stove. For the hangar I suggest you get a gasoline powered/diesel fired Aerotech Herman Nelson. It could heat the hangar when the power goes out, or be taken to the field for winter and/or maintenance jobs etc. etc. Stay warm. Quote
cap Posted November 23, 2004 Report Posted November 23, 2004 laminated -------- what we had eons ago were called 'space heaters' and that may/may not be what you are referring to. Who they were made by escapes me now, but I do know that they were made by one of the big heating manufacturers like GE, Carrier,etc. A check with some HACV outlets might lead you to what you want, if you can describe it to them. Barring that, you can do what I did. Keep your eyes open for some garage being torn down and find out where the heater went. Mine cost me $300 installed, hangs up in the corner out of the way and costs little to operate because it puts out enough heat that I don't have to have any kind of high heat setting at all. Quote
lamanated Posted November 24, 2004 Author Report Posted November 24, 2004 I see the space savers that home hardware has,but The round ones we had in the weatherhavens or Jutlands will fit my needs in the garage when I want to heat her..I sent a note to can tex to see what they use..thanks. Quote
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