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Re: heater for shooting house.
[Re: BC]
#1522111
11/15/15 05:29 PM
11/15/15 05:29 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 6,006 Hoover, AL
M48scout
12 point
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 6,006
Hoover, AL
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I bought a 4' gas line at Walmart and ran it through the floor to a 20 pound propane bottle. It will last all year and to have one filled is about $23. I also attached a fold down grill over mine to heat food when I sit all day. That's a apple pie from Jack's! I stock the pantry every year with caned food. Chilli and spaghetti with meatballs are great on really cold days! Sometimes I look out the window to see if a deer is out there! [img:center]http:// [/img] It kind of looks like something that a queer hunter might use but I don't let them get close to my shooting house! How do you vent it? My grandpa, when he was living fixed up a shooting house the same way. He would go sit in that box stand for hours and be warm and toasty. The only problem is he wanted to sleep all the time. His face would be all red every weekend when we were hunting and all he would want to do is sleep all day. When we would get back from the club it would last into Mon and sometimes Tues and the rest of the week he would be fine. Come the weekend though he could barely keep his eyes open again. He wasn't the lazy type and was a go getter until the day he died. I have no doubt in my mind that the fumes from that little propane stove was affecting him. Red flushed face is a symptom of carbon monoxide poisoning ... http://www.nationwide.com/dangers-of-carbon-monoxide-poisoning.jsp
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Re: heater for shooting house.
[Re: Lung_buster]
#1522160
11/15/15 06:57 PM
11/15/15 06:57 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 8,622 Blount County
BamaBart
Panty Wearin' Hunter
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Panty Wearin' Hunter
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 8,622
Blount County
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Do you just open the canned food and sit it on the wire rack and warm it up in the can? Yes, I make sure I buy the easy open cans and use my gloves to pour it into a styrofoam plate or bowl. I keep plastic bags for the trash and bring everything out with me. I just enjoy watching deer.
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Re: heater for shooting house.
[Re: alhawk]
#1522590
11/16/15 06:03 AM
11/16/15 06:03 AM
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Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 3,506 Sumter County
sumpter_al
10 point
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10 point
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Sumter County
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I feel confident Bart also has a toilet in that house, he did not want to make y'all too envious. I know a guy who has a shooting house with a urinal. He has a 4" piece of PVC with a screw in plug to keep it from smelling. He reduced that down to a 1" pvc line and ran it down the stand (it is elevated about 15'. He dug a hole 4 feet deep and filled it with gravel and sand. The pipe ends about 1 foot under ground. No smell or mess. I just sent him the picture of Barts setup. I am sure he is planning on adding the heater and cooktop to his house.
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Re: heater for shooting house.
[Re: sumpter_al]
#1522766
11/16/15 07:57 AM
11/16/15 07:57 AM
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Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,510 Corner, Al
JSanford1974
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8 point
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Corner, Al
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I feel confident Bart also has a toilet in that house, he did not want to make y'all too envious. I know a guy who has a shooting house with a urinal. He has a 4" piece of PVC with a screw in plug to keep it from smelling. He reduced that down to a 1" pvc line and ran it down the stand (it is elevated about 15'. He dug a hole 4 feet deep and filled it with gravel and sand. The pipe ends about 1 foot under ground. No smell or mess. I just sent him the picture of Barts setup. I am sure he is planning on adding the heater and cooktop to his house. My father in law had a similar urinal in every shooting house he made. He used a large funnel with a 1" pvc pipe attached. He put the bottom in the ground with gravel and sand too. We never had a smell. For heat, he used a 2 brick house heater with a outdoor grill propane tank. He had a regulator on it too. Always worked great. I have a buddy heater that I use when I take my kids with me. Otherwise, I don't take any heater with me.
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Re: heater for shooting house.
[Re: dnolen]
#1522868
11/16/15 09:18 AM
11/16/15 09:18 AM
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Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 4,490 Monroe Co.,Al
gobblebox
10 point
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Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 4,490
Monroe Co.,Al
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I believe buddy heaters are safe for indoor use,that's what I'd go with
Last edited by gobblebox; 11/16/15 09:19 AM.
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Re: heater for shooting house.
[Re: dnolen]
#1522877
11/16/15 09:24 AM
11/16/15 09:24 AM
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 3,353 Monroe County, AL
skintback
10 point
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Monroe County, AL
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It's a radiant style heater, therefore safe for indoor use.Had it been an open flame heater, you would have carbon monoxide hazards.
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Re: heater for shooting house.
[Re: BamaBart]
#1523320
11/16/15 02:13 PM
11/16/15 02:13 PM
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Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,537 Rainbow City, Al
BatesConst
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8 point
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,537
Rainbow City, Al
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I bought a 4' gas line at Walmart and ran it through the floor to a 20 pound propane bottle. It will last all year and to have one filled is about $23. I also attached a fold down grill over mine to heat food when I sit all day. That's a apple pie from Jack's! I stock the pantry every year with caned food. Chilli and spaghetti with meatballs are great on really cold days! Sometimes I look out the window to see if a deer is out there! [img:center]http:// [/img] It kind of looks like something that a queer hunter might use but I don't let them get close to my shooting house! That's a set up right there!
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