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What's this a heater bob???Got a static tank in the garage and still on the trolley 25l drumsBOY I must get a van mount year
could install the L5 heater in the garage and fill the barrels up first thing in the morning, that way they can be nice and hot nearly all day for you!
immersion heater all the way cheap , not dangerous carry gas, don't take up any space etc etc
Quote from: Avo on January 24, 2013, 07:31:57 pmWhat's this a heater bob???Got a static tank in the garage and still on the trolley 25l drumsBOY I must get a van mount year aarrgghh,right slight problemdo you have a van.if so you could still buy a l5 heater,gas bottle,pump the water thru the heater and into a empty barrel and then install on to you trolley
Quote from: richard clues on January 24, 2013, 07:49:29 pmcould install the L5 heater in the garage and fill the barrels up first thing in the morning, that way they can be nice and hot nearly all day for you! really this sounds good but how hard is it to install ha ha.
this is a video of the basic set up of it :-http://youtu.be/JmqAM6azSm8here is my set up of it:-http://youtu.be/AM07hsbkChU
Quote from: richard clues on January 24, 2013, 08:00:36 pmthis is a video of the basic set up of it :-http://youtu.be/JmqAM6azSm8here is my set up of it:-http://youtu.be/AM07hsbkChUgod that looks amazing rich.. I bet it makes light work of fascia/ Connies don't it, how warm can you run it from the pencil jets and out?
avo i just put an oil filled radiator in the back of my van via extension lead through my letterbox overnight!it cost me £45 two years ago.costs me around £1-50 in electric per night.van doors lock.no problem.i bring my pumpbox and reel in overnight.everything else stays in the van.well worth it IMO as it allows me to get a decent days work in the next day.regardsdazmond
Quote from: Avo on January 24, 2013, 08:11:32 pmQuote from: richard clues on January 24, 2013, 08:00:36 pmthis is a video of the basic set up of it :-http://youtu.be/JmqAM6azSm8here is my set up of it:-http://youtu.be/AM07hsbkChUgod that looks amazing rich.. I bet it makes light work of fascia/ Connies don't it, how warm can you run it from the pencil jets and out?cheers, yer its great on conservatory roofs, just eats through the green and any muck on them.had it on low today due to frost not sure on temp, but normaly running at about 40-50deg c
Quote from: richard clues on January 24, 2013, 08:14:03 pmQuote from: Avo on January 24, 2013, 08:11:32 pmQuote from: richard clues on January 24, 2013, 08:00:36 pmthis is a video of the basic set up of it :-http://youtu.be/JmqAM6azSm8here is my set up of it:-http://youtu.be/AM07hsbkChUgod that looks amazing rich.. I bet it makes light work of fascia/ Connies don't it, how warm can you run it from the pencil jets and out?cheers, yer its great on conservatory roofs, just eats through the green and any muck on them.had it on low today due to frost not sure on temp, but normaly running at about 40-50deg c i guess what I mean by all these questions is drying times on glass aswell.. Something that won't freeze on glass or take the whole to dry.
I hate this time of year cleaning windows wfp on those freezing cold mornings.. I no this sounds a bit crazy but will it make much difference bringing my water in doors at night ready for work the following day so the waters not border line iced.