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Old 12-31-2010, 08:46 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Old 01-01-2011, 12:12 PM   #17 (permalink)
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great job! Looks good, wolfgang is a great product line. Really good job and I know how this crap is addicting... from touching up some spots to just doing the whole car.
hah i, it makes you feel like a little kid looking at something shiny.

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Looks awesome Jeff! Wish it was warm enough here for some garage detailing...
its too cold for garage detailing? damn. maybe get a space heater? they work great.

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... its too cold for garage detailing? damn. maybe get a space heater? they work great.
I agree. This is what I use but my garage is drafty so the air gets recirculated often. Warms the place up really quick!

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I agree. This is what I use but my garage is drafty so the air gets recirculated often. Warms the place up really quick!

i was using like 2 of the electric ones, but that one is propane right? i have been in a room with those, omg those things are insane they are so powerful. how much is one of those?
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That looks like a Kerosene one. I just picked one up for $199 a few weeks ago and it helped with the coilover install, so I may go out to the garage and get out the Clay and PC now...
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Holy ****, wonderful! where is this product! Someone should do a DIY for this so I could do it to my car!
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That looks like a Kerosene one. I just picked one up for $199 a few weeks ago and it helped with the coilover install, so I may go out to the garage and get out the Clay and PC now...
Actually, it runs on kerosene, gas or diesel. A buddy of mine let me borrow it a few years ago and every time I tried to give it back, he never has time to pick it up. Hell, I even offered to buy it from him. It's a must have for me because I'm in the garage all winter long.

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You haven't seen any of my DIY's on this? I have over 100 videos and some are posted at this forum!
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As for my garage, it stay a round 10 degrees below freezing this time of year... I need a garage furnace.

Be careful with those industrial heaters, they burn the available oxygen in the room!!!!
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As for my garage, it stay a round 10 degrees below freezing this time of year... I need a garage furnace.

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is your garage attached t oyour house or separate?
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As for my garage, it stay a round 10 degrees below freezing this time of year... I need a garage furnace.

Be careful with those industrial heaters, they burn the available oxygen in the room!!!!
I use a propane one with an oxygen depletion sensor, works pretty well for my 2-car garage with tall ceilings.
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Garage is attached to the house and is totally insulated. It is minus 30 Celsius here....
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wow thats cold! hey off topic but what SS Brake lines do you have?
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Ya, but I have a garage furnace on the way soon... need to get the gas line installed!
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