Quote Originally Posted by Dave S View Post
Also using an electric heater very similar to Keith's.....1500 watts & never had to run it longer than an hour in the hangar to get the ULS warmed up..

Dave S
St Paul, MN
I spoke to Dave about this on the phone already but thought I'd share with everyone!

I went with the milkhouse heater! I stopped at Walmart and got the heater for $20.00 then I was off to Menards to find a heat duct adapter, along with some dryer vent! My total bill was about $47.00 and had it put together and running! After about an hour the engine was toasty warm and fired up on the first try!! This is a very inexpensive and good way to heat the cold engine!!

Thanks to all for your input and thoughts on this!

Patrick
series 6- trigear
912 100 hp