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LIFE IS SHORT...LIVE HARD
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Working In The Garage
Its rough in the garage during the winter if you need to work on the car or have projects to do. I purchased this Stanley electric heater/1500 watts that warms the garage up nicely.
It will heat a 4-5' radius immediately and if you let it run it will make a 2 car garage comfortable in no time. Lowes has it for around $50.00. ![]() |
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Re: Working In The Garage
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Re: Working In The Garage
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![]() only been 6 months though.. |
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Re: Working In The Garage
Oh lord we do! I have an 8 year old who talked me into this rather then a nice inexpensive regular tub. Told her I would have to pay this off before doing the walls and she said fine... used bubble for three weeks before someone at work told me it would be bad for the motor.. by then i figured what the hell? two drops and turn it on and it's up past her shoulders in five seconds. She loves it! |
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LIFE IS SHORT...LIVE HARD
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Re: Working In The Garage
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Ok excuse me but this thread isnt about bubbles. ![]() |
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