There Should Be Alot of Us Jerseyites Out There
- coal berner
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You can always look in here but most do not have there location down might take you little bit of time to go threw it 113 pagesDVC500 at last wrote:Who is from NJ? Who will admit they are from NJ
Come on, I know theres a few of you out there, and several in my area.
Hey Chris,
Maplewood checking in! I live in Maplewood but I am longing to duck out to get away from the taxes, and the traffic and hustle-bustle...I am looking towards NEPA, Poconos or possibly NW Jersey, out toward the DWG...Next house will definitely have coal heat in one form or another.
By the way, do the fans and feed of the DVC500 make much of a noise? I think we touched on this once before, and I am just thinking ahead...I like the idea of their direct vent system, especially that it feeds outside combustion air, smart! It would also ease installation, in most situations.
Bob
Maplewood checking in! I live in Maplewood but I am longing to duck out to get away from the taxes, and the traffic and hustle-bustle...I am looking towards NEPA, Poconos or possibly NW Jersey, out toward the DWG...Next house will definitely have coal heat in one form or another.
By the way, do the fans and feed of the DVC500 make much of a noise? I think we touched on this once before, and I am just thinking ahead...I like the idea of their direct vent system, especially that it feeds outside combustion air, smart! It would also ease installation, in most situations.
Bob
Hey, Bob! Most people think we live in the city, just because we live in NJ. But we are in 'Farming Country' out here, on the Western side of NJ. The DVC500 has alot of fans and motors, but because we installed it in the poolroom downstairs, it is not too loud for us. Its easy to carry on a conversation while standing next to it.RMA wrote:Hey Chris,
Maplewood checking in! I live in Maplewood but I am longing to duck out to get away from the taxes, and the traffic and hustle-bustle...I am looking towards NEPA, Poconos or possibly NW Jersey, out toward the DWG...Next house will definitely have coal heat in one form or another.
By the way, do the fans and feed of the DVC500 make much of a noise? I think we touched on this once before, and I am just thinking ahead...I like the idea of their direct vent system, especially that it feeds outside combustion air, smart! It would also ease installation, in most situations.
Bob
If you would like to come out and visit us after I get it set up for the year, remind me in about a month.
Hey J.C. what are you doing on a New Jersey thread Thanks for the tip, yes I tried that in the past. But like Bob did, most people don't post their locationcoal berner wrote:You can always look in here but most do not have there location down might take you little bit of time to go threw it 113 pages memberlist.php
- coal berner
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- Stoker Coal Boiler: 1986 Electric Furnace Man 520 DF
Hey Chris I am on every threadDVC500 at last wrote:Hey J.C. what are you doing on a New Jersey thread Thanks for the tip, yes I tried that in the past. But like Bob did, most people don't post their locationcoal berner wrote:You can always look in here but most do not have there location down might take you little bit of time to go threw it 113 pages memberlist.php
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Northwest NJ. here,Working a full time job and trying to sell bagged coal on the weekends. Looks like we are running out of warm weather, I better get moving and get my chimmey up. The snow will be flying soon!
- MURDOC1
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I think I spend more time in Jersey working than I do at home!!! Does that count?? Hey I at least know where Pittstown is, just NE of Milford crossing there a onceT!!! I travel between East Stroudsburg, Elizabeth, Bayonne and Cape May and Philadelphia every week, 6 nights a week!!! Yikes, thats why I gotta have a stoker, no one at home to tend to it!!! Thats a nice area you live in over there and I agree most people think of city life when they hear the dredded word New Jersey, couldn't be farther from the truth though, there is tons and tons of farm country and rolling hills left in Jersey... I still wouldn't live there and if I did I would always say I'm from Pa... Hehehehe
Anyone who knows where Pittstown is, has to have a little Jersey in themMURDOC1 wrote:I think I spend more time in Jersey working than I do at home!!! Does that count?? Hey I at least know where Pittstown is, just NE of Milford. I would always say I'm from Pa... Hehehehe
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I remember when there where cows inside the town limits, The cows are gone and the fields are filled with houses........I miss the days with the cows......
- MURDOC1
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Aw, I know Sussex county also, was there for the East Coast Large Cars truck show a few months back at the fairgrounds.. I think cows still roam the towns there, and what a great demo derby you have!!! Can't wait for next year...
- New Hope Engineer
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hes like crap (hes all over the place)coal berner wrote:Hey Chris I am on every threadDVC500 at last wrote: Hey J.C. what are you doing on a New Jersey thread Thanks for the tip, yes I tried that in the past. But like Bob did, most people don't post their location
- New Hope Engineer
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i was gonna add something like this but ya beat me to it!MURDOC1 wrote:As any "loose" women of Pittstown may have had a little (or a lot) of Pa. in them!!! Lol.. Ok sorry, I'm outta here!!!
- New Hope Engineer
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am originally from joisey does that count? wall township to be exact.or exit 98 off the gsp my area used to be loaded with farms.now its just a giant crap hole!hate going back there to visit my folks,just a damn shame.