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 Heating the Garage  Maybe a stupid question but..................................  Was thinking about making working on the bike a little more comfortable (warmer) in the garage. Warm air blowers require ventilation etc. Any advice will be gratefully received :eureka:  |  
 
 Front room should be warm enough this time of year ;)   |  
 
 Tumble dryer :D   |  
 
 :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: I should not have asked :lol::lol::lol:   |  
 
 What ever you do it must be constant. Maybe better to just leave it in a "dry" enviorment friendly atmospere  than a artifitial warm one that may cause condensation if it goes hot /cold etc. Wear a wooly pully ,when you work on the bike 4D  [Edited on 20-12-2005 by Fordie]  |  
 
 good one Fordie, thats why AK has to 'wrap up' when working on the bikes in the winter:lol::lol:  Mind you, this week, he is mostly in someone elses garage doing 2 DD bikes (not ours!) for next year:mad: - I hope he is finished by the end of the week tho:o  |  
 
 Charlotte ,that Allans a STAR Oh how i wished that I had his knowledge about Ducati's >I can see now why he is so good . Time spent on the job I suppose. I do hope he stops for Christmas and you both have a good un. Regards 4D   |  
 
 he better stop for Thurs nite, as he wont see another wedding anniversary next year Fordie!:o:lol:  He aint a star, he's a mug!:lol::lol:  |  
 
 DON'T have any heat in there...... It brings out the spiders:o  I've got a ruddy HUGE one that's made a web all over me light switch. I can only go in there during daylight hours now:(  |  
 
 convecter heater, nice dry heat, LPG gives off loads of condensation   |  
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