Howdy, It's starting to cool off here in North Carolina. I have a nice little propane heater that I was thinking of using in my shop, then I got wondering... Sawdust in the air can be flammable. Would it be safe to use a gas heater in a woodworking environment?
My heater is a "Mister Heater, Big Buddy" which is supposed to provide temporary heat for barns, sheds, cabins, campers, patios, garages, sporting events, hunting blinds and more. Dual heating system combines radiant heat comfort with convection heat air flow for maximum heating efficiency. 4000, 9000 and 18,000 BTU with the capacity to heat up to 400 square feet for up to 108 hours on 20-lb. propane tank."
It's a Radiant Heater, so there isn't an Open Flame... I prefer not to use electric heaters since the power going to my shed is already heavily taxed by my power tools. What do the rest of you use to heat your wood shops?