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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: WileyCoyote]
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11/12/14 06:23 PM
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Sitting in the deer stand, barefoot & wearing long underwear ....Welcome to Deer Hunting in Texas.... Ron i been known ta wear panty-hose. sometimes they prevent my spurs from jingle, gangleing
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: Texasrebel649]
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11/12/14 06:32 PM
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Little Buddy heater. Keeps me nice and warm. that just sounds funny
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: 1860.colt]
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11/12/14 06:41 PM
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note ta self: don't start on last page. Read original post first.
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/12/14 06:53 PM
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My apolagies. it went ta last page. we always dressed the kids warm, acording ta weather. that age they gonna move around alittle. they'll let ya know if they getting too cold, face gets red, nose start ta run. they getting cold. best wishes & enjoy time spent
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/12/14 07:28 PM
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Little buddy looks like this. Yep, I'm all in camo in a box blind. Warmest stuff I got.
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/13/14 12:58 AM
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I've always used the one you screw into a propane bottle. Never had any issues.
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/13/14 03:15 AM
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Keep him warm at that age he could lose interest real quick if he is miserable think how we feel when it is real cold and we are miserable he can't tough it out like we can!
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/13/14 05:32 AM
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Whatcha got blacked out there Rab? Lol
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/13/14 05:36 AM
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Mr Buddy. Had mine for at least 5 years. Starts right up every year and keeps it toasty. Last weekend I was in jeans and a sweater with the heater going. It was in the high 30's
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/13/14 01:38 PM
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If you run one of the bbq tanks on the buddy heater, you're supposed to have a filter on it. Apparently, you're also supposed to replace that filter once a year. If you haven't, go buy one now. I just now had my filter let loose, heard a pop, and everything got real bright. Had fire coming out the inlet junction on the tank. Fortunately, I have cat-like reflexes, so I immediately soiled myself, kicked the heater, screamed expletives like a young female seaman, and then thought to turn off the gas.
This is after several years of having one of these in my blind. Originally I was told that the unit would simply fail to light when the filter got clogged and needed replacement. Cheap insurance against a cold morning of open flamed excitement.
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: Shotgun Willie]
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11/13/14 01:48 PM
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If you run one of the bbq tanks on the buddy heater, you're supposed to have a filter on it. Apparently, you're also supposed to replace that filter once a year. If you haven't, go buy one now. I just now had my filter let loose, heard a pop, and everything got real bright. Had fire coming out the inlet junction on the tank. Fortunately, I have cat-like reflexes, so I immediately soiled myself, kicked the heater, screamed expletives like a young female seaman, and then thought to turn off the gas.
This is after several years of having one of these in my blind. Originally I was told that the unit would simply fail to light when the filter got clogged and needed replacement. Cheap insurance against a cold morning of open flamed excitement. I woulda paid to watch that. Glad you're ok. I'm on the fence about heaters. I've never used one, but believe in keeping the little folks comfortable. I'm sure when (and if, I'm trying not to push too hard) my grandson is ready to sit, I'll have him bundled up like the Pillsbury dough boy and the Mr. Heater glowing. My parents sent me out on my first Boy Scout campout with my Sears Junior sleeping bag. I stuck out of it about a foot and a half. We got the Polar Bear award that weekend - got down to 13 degrees. Most miserable night of my life. Still like camping though.
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: Shotgun Willie]
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11/13/14 06:25 PM
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If you run one of the bbq tanks on the buddy heater, you're supposed to have a filter on it. Apparently, you're also supposed to replace that filter once a year. If you haven't, go buy one now. I just now had my filter let loose, heard a pop, and everything got real bright. Had fire coming out the inlet junction on the tank. Fortunately, I have cat-like reflexes, so I immediately soiled myself, kicked the heater, screamed expletives like a young female seaman, and then thought to turn off the gas.
This is after several years of having one of these in my blind. Originally I was told that the unit would simply fail to light when the filter got clogged and needed replacement. Cheap insurance against a cold morning of open flamed excitement. Thanks for this info. I ran mine all of last year with the filter and one of the large BBQ tanks and did not know I should replace the filter.
Last edited by Dave B; 11/13/14 06:26 PM.
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/13/14 08:09 PM
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Thats good advice... I am always concerned about fresh air
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/13/14 08:13 PM
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Can I ask why the filter? Is the gas dirty in those big tanks compared to Coleman tanks?
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/13/14 08:55 PM
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I use the little heater that screws on to the 1 lb bottle, Contico brand I think. Paid less than $20 for it. I had the buddy heater but it got stolen! The cheaper one works just fine. Back in the day I used the old school heater - a coffee can, roll of TP and a bottle of isopropyl alcohol. Just enough heat to keep you comfortable.
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: Bullfrog]
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11/13/14 10:36 PM
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Can I ask why the filter? Is the gas dirty in those big tanks compared to Coleman tanks? They can get rust chips/flakes from the inside, what a propane guy told me when making a delivery once.
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/14/14 01:05 AM
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Coleman it doesn't get as warm as the mr buddy, which works better for me.
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/14/14 02:40 AM
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Doesn't the igniter make a loud snap or popping noise when you turn on the heater? Do or can you use a lighter instead?
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Re: Heater in stand??
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11/14/14 02:43 AM
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Doesn't the igniter make a loud snap or popping noise when you turn on the heater? Do or can you use a lighter instead? Biggest draw back to the Mr Buddy and the red glow on your face in the Mngs
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Re: Heater in stand??
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11/14/14 05:18 AM
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Doesn't the igniter make a loud snap or popping noise when you turn on the heater? Do or can you use a lighter instead? It should be plenty early to start it up in my opinion. I guess a lighter aint as loud, tho it does still pop
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/14/14 05:45 AM
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Yea. Buddy. My best friend. I might forget to load my rifle but I don't forget to bring an extra can of propane.
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/14/14 06:33 AM
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My Coleman heater just failed. I took two of my Coleman propane lanterns, took out the glass and wrapped them in foil. Plenty of heat, very little, if any light. Hey, I'm the Fred Sanford of THF. Works for me and saves $
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Re: Heater in stand??
[Re: txhunter1010]
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11/15/14 02:33 PM
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Mr Heater Buddies are great to break the chill. Sportsman Guide has device to refill the small canisters from larger propane bottle.
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Re: Heater in stand??
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11/17/14 02:28 AM
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Mr. Heater Buddy Heater 80 bucks well spent ! My wife agrees 100% !!!
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