Big OOPS!

 
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Post by jpete » Mon. Mar. 23, 2009 5:14 pm

Thanks all. Fire didn't look like much this morning but the stove was warm to the touch. I had left it at 3/4 turn all night so I opened the air adjustment to two turns and went to work. My wife wasn't home all day so when I got home it was a bit warm in here to say the least. :D

I put a bucket of pea and got the blue flames within ten minutes. Smells a bit like sulfur here but even with the windows open, it's nice and warm. :D

 
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Post by Devil505 » Mon. Mar. 23, 2009 5:16 pm

Is your shaker arm working normally now?

 
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Post by jpete » Mon. Mar. 23, 2009 5:29 pm

Devil505 wrote:Is your shaker arm working normally now?
Yes. It's working fine.


 
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Post by Devil505 » Mon. Mar. 23, 2009 5:38 pm

jpete wrote:
Devil505 wrote:Is your shaker arm working normally now?
Yes. It's working fine.
:up:

 
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Post by jpete » Mon. Mar. 23, 2009 6:07 pm

Devil505 wrote:
jpete wrote: Yes. It's working fine.
:up:
No kidding. When you start having handle problems, it's all over. ;)

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