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I have 2 older "Gordon-Ray" brand 75,000 btu infrared tube heaters for a garage. They are about 20' long.

I got them real cheap, and intended to convert from NG to LP, but the cost for parts to convert is too high to justify putting into heaters this old.

Looking for $100ea. 



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Derek Kiefer - Mantorville, MN

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Derek69SS wrote:

I have 2 older "Gordon-Ray" brand 75,000 btu infrared tube heaters for a garage. They are about 20' long.

I got them real cheap, and intended to convert from NG to LP, but the cost for parts to convert is too high to justify putting into heaters this old.

Looking for $100ea. 


 Do you have the reflector shield and hangers too ?

If so, I'll take 1. That is what I have in the shop now and they are very efficient.



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Reflector shields are on them, not sure about hangers...

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If the shields are still on the tubes, the hangers should be what is holding them in place. The hangers are stainless rod that wrap around the shield and support the tube underneath. They should have a notch at the top for a chain and S hook to hold them up. Any pics to see what you have ?



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Here's a pic. There is one type of clamp that holds the reflector to the tube and the stainless hanger that supports both.



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Still have these. They're stuffed under the TT, but they're somewhat easy to access right now if anyone's interested.

 

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Derek call me on it just a matter of getting down there.

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Dave has 1st choice, but there's still one left.

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Derek I may as well take both when I come down.

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