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Messages - Jared43758

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HeatMaster / Re: New door gasket Info
« on: April 14, 2017, 12:28:59 PM »
Wow I went to order some fire rope from dodds brothers.  $26.88 for 25 ft. Great deal, till I get tk the check out and the shipping is $20

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HeatMaster / Re: New door gasket Info
« on: April 13, 2017, 07:12:29 AM »
I did not see a kit on dodds so just to be sure heatmaster uses 1 inch rope?  For $26 I can get 25 ft.  Should last a couple times

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HeatMaster / Re: New door gasket Info
« on: April 11, 2017, 06:38:50 PM »
Ok. Nice video

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HeatMaster / Re: New door gasket Info
« on: April 11, 2017, 06:17:50 PM »
Thansk for response,  you don't need silicon to hold gasket in place?

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HeatMaster / Re: Water Pump Preferences?
« on: April 11, 2017, 02:37:23 PM »
I guess since no one else has said it, I use a Bell and Gosset NRF-36. Have ran it two years and I have a brand new one for spare. I run on speed 1 and had no trouble in 2 years.

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HeatMaster / New door gasket Info
« on: April 11, 2017, 02:29:04 PM »
Hey all, I'm wanting to get a new door gasket for next season.  I would like to get some links or info on where to go to get exactly what I need for the best deal, and maybe tips as I have never changed one. 
I'm guessing I'll need some sort of high temp silicon to hold it in, which I was planning on using whatever's let over to fix a little spot around wear my chimney pipe comes out threw my roof, a little spot of the silicon has peeled up and don't want it to get worse wear water may be able to get down in there to my insulation.  Thanks

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HeatMaster / Re: Burn times
« on: January 31, 2017, 01:37:32 PM »
😴😴💤💤D
Neighbor stopped today and said the 200 was a good looking boiler, asked me why I wasn't using it, it was running full tilt with just a heat signature.

Burn times I try and get 12 hours, load for 12 sometimes get 16 to 18

Funny I had somebody ask the same. We went to a spaghetti supper the SAL had in the next town over. Good supper, bought a drawing ticket for his and hers S&W Shields.

Anyways, got back the VFW and had 8 or 10 of us sitting around one of the big tables enjoying our preferred adult beverage and had a guy ask me when I was going to restart my boiler. It was 61 degrees on January 21st. He let his go out, he’s repairing a basement down the road from us and has been by the farm half a dozen times or better in the last week, said he hasn’t seen any smoke so he thought it was out. Told him it’s burned constant since October.

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HeatMaster / Re: Burned coal for a week straight.
« on: December 19, 2016, 04:20:19 PM »
I used Bit coal. And $75-80 dollars a ton. Unprocessed.  Only thing I didn't like really was how long my blower runs per cycle.  I figured when I went to 2 degree diff the stove would kick on all the time. But it didn't kick on any more frequent then wood does on the 12 degree diff.  I'm guessing cause when it's stops that coal is prolly glowing red mass in the stove and continues to transfer heat for quite a while.  Coal is a lot slower to pick up than would and my stove would run sometimes over a hour before it shut off an that's only to pick up a couple degrees

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HeatMaster / Burned coal for a week straight.
« on: December 18, 2016, 04:29:33 PM »
Added coal once a day. No wood. Never had any problems. Just got a tip from another member and set my diff at 2 degrees.  That week was in 20-40 degree weather

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HeatMaster / Re: Miss the smell
« on: December 06, 2016, 05:52:11 AM »
I like the way my smells when it's not running.  When's it's running and it's just blowing clear heat waves is when I think it stinks

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Make sure pump is running.   Do u have a value inside anywhere to open to see if u have pressure.  Even if it sounds like pump is running it could be locked up and not flowing water

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HeatMaster / Re: Miss the smell
« on: December 03, 2016, 09:13:36 AM »
Most of the time my owb smells bad when it runs

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Unfortunately there's a small number of dealers using public confusion/disagreement about the regulations to take advantage of consumers. Just today we heard from a woman who had been told she couldn't purchase a used unit( had to purchase a new unit) because the used boiler didn't meet EPA standards. Another local dealer is telling customers that if their land is zoned agricultural the law doesn't apply and they can hook non-epa boilers to a house. I've said it before and I'll say it again. No dealer or manufacturer with any respect for their customers ought to be selling people OWBs that could be confiscated if EPA goes on a vengeance spree. Also no manufacturer with any amount of respect for their dealers and their future in the OWB industry should be recommending going around the law.

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Correct me if I'm wrong but the feds can go after any boiler maker that doesn't adhere to the new rules.  The state may not choose to enforce the law, kind of like the marijuana law state by state.  In the fed eyes your still operating in non compliance.  Just a matter of time when they compile their list, and I'm sure they already have.  They will impose huge fines on these companies and drive them out of business.   One big swoop its all over.  I'm not saying I agree with this,  but the owners still operating under these false pretenses that everything will be ok, not going to happen, they know they are playing with fire.. Quite literally in all aspects of their business..

If somebody buys a non compliant stove and installs it themselves, the manufacturer can hardly be held responsible. To do so would give credence to the loony lefts attempts to hold gun manufacturers responsible for how their product is used.

Well I obviously didn't mean a manufacture be in trouble for the customer misusing the product.  Like someone selling a coal stove and someone burning wood when there not suppose to. BUT like I said if a manufacture is selling a illegal product then they can be In trouble.  But some people like to mix up words. 
You sell a hammer, someone kills someone with it,  not your problem.
You sell a illegal M249 SAW, and someone mows someone with it, both are going to jail cause the SAW is illegal to sell(without the right steps). (Don't get this wrong, people should be able to buy suppressors full autos or anything, cause u can now if you got the money and pay the tax stamp, just separating the rich from the poor)

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