Forced hot air for my fish shack.

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I have one of those Buddy heaters I use for both ice fishing or if there is a power outage and we need some heat. Works very well but I just took it up a notch. I bought a paint roller grid to use as a shelf to put a wood stove fan on. Started it up in the house (ok I'm being a wuss today} just to see how well it worked. I am blown away! I have the heater on low and this fan is pushing a lot of hot air. Oh and if you want, you can heat up something to eat as well.:clapping: Fan.jpg:extrahappy:
 
I have one of those Buddy heaters I use for both ice fishing or if there is a power outage and we need some heat. Works very well but I just took it up a notch. I bought a paint roller grid to use as a shelf to put a wood stove fan on. Started it up in the house (ok I'm being a wuss today} just to see how well it worked. I am blown away! I have the heater on low and this fan is pushing a lot of hot air. Oh and if you want, you can heat up something to eat as well.:clapping:View attachment 510719:extrahappy:
That’s the Seabee Can Do spirit brother bee!
 
We use a different type of forced air in our out doors but It seems to work if you can oput up with the smoke.


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I've got the exact same heater. I love it, but it burns through propane really fast. I set it lower than the lowest setting, basically as low as it can go without shutting down. Great for the shanty in between flags! Cool idea!
 
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