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Title: heating a shed...
Post by: Sheona on December 06, 2005, 17:45:49
was wondering of any of you guys have some sort of heating in your sheds..... one drawback we have is no electricity.  Have looked on the 'net to see if i could find something battery operated, and then I wondered about a parafin lamp?!? (I know they are not too safe, but would only be used while we were there...)

Any other suggestions?

Sheona
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: wardy on December 06, 2005, 17:57:54
Have a look in The Shed for a thread on this very subject which I started a few weeks ago, and all the suggestions are in there  :)
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Sheona on December 06, 2005, 18:01:23
thanks wardy, just going to look now...  :)
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Derekthefox on December 07, 2005, 11:34:39
Was that the topic about lighting Wardy, or was there another one, because I can only see the lighting one ...

Derekthefox :D
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Carls3168 on December 07, 2005, 14:11:38
Yer, candles... heat and light in one little stick!  :P
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: AikenDrum on December 07, 2005, 14:35:46
Sheona, this is not the cheapest one available on ebay but it's the only one that gives the full light/heat output equivalents. Hope the info is of some use.  :)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-BOXED-VAPALUX-LANTERN-M320-KEROSENE-TILLEY-LAMP_W0QQitemZ8732423888QQcategoryZ36112QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem   
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Derekthefox on December 07, 2005, 14:49:49
Well yes Wardy, there is that point, heat and light are only at different points on the electromagnetic spectrum ...

Derekthefox :D
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: AikenDrum on December 07, 2005, 14:58:31
And there was me thinking it was just that one was hot and the other one was  .... ermmmm .... bright     :o
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Derekthefox on December 07, 2005, 15:45:10
Sounds like you are talking about me then, hot stuff and rather bright ... NOT !!!

Derekthefox ;D
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: RobinOfTheHood on December 07, 2005, 17:03:52
Calor gas heater for me...to answer the question Sheona!  ::)
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: derbex on December 07, 2005, 17:17:19
You can get catalytic heaters that run on LPG -less fumes. You have to be a bit carefull with them as they give out 'black heat' -i.e no flame so it can be difficult to tell if it's on.

Also various heaters that run off camping gaz. Search on google turned up loads -mainly from caravanning and camping places.

Jeremy
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Sheona on December 08, 2005, 00:25:08
Thanks for the info everyone! BUT, having thought about it, my aunty has a couple of tilly(?) lamps that are not being used in a cupboard somewhere..... I'll ask her nicely if I can rehome them..... (When I was wee I used to lock myself in her shed and light them, always had a fascination with 'things' and used to ratch round the shed for hours  ??? .... was nice and warm too!)
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Derekthefox on December 08, 2005, 00:53:25
yes they are wonderful lamps, when they are alight, they feel 'alive' for want of a word ...

Derekthefox :D
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Derekthefox on December 08, 2005, 15:19:09
It is not just the Tilley Lamps, it is getting hold of the paraffin as well, anyone got any red diesel ... ?

Derekthefox :D
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Sheona on December 09, 2005, 12:27:43
theres a wee petrol station just round the corner from where we live thats sells paraffin...   ;) and it's only £3.75 for a 3L drum...  ;D
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Sheona on December 09, 2005, 12:58:47
This one sells all sorts of bits and pieces of agricultural stuff as well in a wee side shop... and they only had a few containers through the back of the shop... maybe they weren't supposed to and only selling off old stock on the side??? Will need to find out... ???
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Belinda on December 09, 2005, 14:53:32
Hi Sheona,

If you need any spares for the lamps you can order them online or use the contact details and do it 'the old fashioned' way.

http://www.tilleylamp.co.uk

I would definitely recommend a Tilley lamp for heat and light, we take our two to our car club international meeting and happily light and heat two large-ish gazebos without any trouble.
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Derekthefox on December 09, 2005, 16:09:04
In fact, if the Tilley lamps will run ok on diesel, then I would suggest cooking oil is cheaper, I remember running some diesel engines on mazola once, just for fun !!! A bit smoky, and they certainly didn't have the power, but it was just to demonstrate that it can be done. This was a demonstration for military use, and our client (the MoD) were well pleased with the outcome ...

Perhaps a mix of diesel and vegetable oil would be best, as the oil would be thicker, and may not wick out quite so readily ...

Derekthefox :D
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: BAGGY on December 09, 2005, 19:27:54
Coo they are really s'pensive aren't they?  We run our cub ones on meths.  I went into a 24 hour garage to ask if they sold bottles of meths (thinking they do bbq coal so .......?) and they pointed me to the vodka.  Didn't think I looked that rough !!
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on December 09, 2005, 19:46:03
I remember paying £10 for myTilley years back; I still haveit hanging in the shed. I needed it every winter in Cornwall since the power always went down at some point.
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Jimbo on December 09, 2005, 21:33:16
 :(

I just checked my lottie T&C's.  We're also a lecky-free site, and the Rules state that we are not allowed ANY heating, in sheds OR greenhouses.  Maybe this is because of the risk of fire?

Word to the wise, an' all that . . .

Jimbo
:(  :(  :(
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Jimbo on December 09, 2005, 22:23:41
 :)

Are you sure that you don't have a problem, Wardy?

Drinking paraffin, I mean . . .

;)
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Jimbo on December 09, 2005, 22:24:39
(That might explain the 'lean' in the photo!!!)  ;D
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: RobinOfTheHood on December 09, 2005, 22:51:44
The washing up instead?   ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: Derekthefox on December 10, 2005, 00:32:53
I've never had a problem drinking paraffin Jimbo, I just use a funnel ...  ;D

Derekthefox :D
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: chuff on December 12, 2005, 16:11:34
I have a little camping gas fire that takes aerosol gas cans. It keeps me nice and toasty on these cold mornings ;D
Title: Re: heating a shed...
Post by: wardy on December 12, 2005, 16:28:25
I HAD a little gas canister which I've only used once but now can't find it anywhere.  Gawd knows what I've done with it.  I've turned house, shed, car, wash house upside down trying to find it.  Still I might find it one day.  Caboom  :o