Just wondering what was the company that you are referring to as buying a certified vessel curious mind wants to knowSting wrote:Did some one say Boiler?
Buy a certified vessel as another did and install your fine feed system into it.
There -- we have a new baby
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- coal berner
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Thanks everyone for your kind words of encouragement and support!!!
Now we just need to have the signs, bumper stickers and tshirts printed up that keep us on our toes..... WWJD..... What would Jerry do?
Now we just need to have the signs, bumper stickers and tshirts printed up that keep us on our toes..... WWJD..... What would Jerry do?
- coal berner
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Yea I second thatcoalkirk wrote:Congrats Matt and Dave! That's really exciting! Don't forget us little people.
- whistlenut
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- Hot Air Coal Stoker Furnace: Alaska, EFM, Keystoker, Yellow Flame
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- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Ford, Jensen, NYer, Van Wert,
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Dave and Matt: One of the site moderators is having trouble differentiating between hot air and hot water.
Poor Wood and Coal.....did you fall down the cellar stairs and land on your head? Is he playing the advocate here?
Dave and Matt are going to be plenty busy just keeping up with production and related issues, they can't take the time to keep explaining the definition of furnace and boiler. They don't rhyme, so it AIN'T that hard!!!
My vote says Dave and Matt are over at the plant right now, working on Warm Air Heating Devices...with Coaltrols.
Poor Wood and Coal.....did you fall down the cellar stairs and land on your head? Is he playing the advocate here?
Dave and Matt are going to be plenty busy just keeping up with production and related issues, they can't take the time to keep explaining the definition of furnace and boiler. They don't rhyme, so it AIN'T that hard!!!
My vote says Dave and Matt are over at the plant right now, working on Warm Air Heating Devices...with Coaltrols.
- gaw
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Congratulations Matt and Dave! Keep up the good work Jerry started 13 years ago. What else will your coal obsession lead to, M&D Mining and Preparation? Time will tell.
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Good Luck guys!!
- CoalHeat
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- Coal Size/Type: Rice and Chestnut
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AH HA! You took the bait! I know the difference.Poor Wood and Coal.....did you fall down the cellar stairs and land on your head? Is he playing the advocate here?
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My first coal unit will be a Leisure Line Pocono. My decision was based on two factors.
1 LL units are the most reliable due to the minimalistic simplicity of the feeder unit.
2 customer service is tops
Don't change those two things
1 LL units are the most reliable due to the minimalistic simplicity of the feeder unit.
2 customer service is tops
Don't change those two things
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... and coaltrolsmokeyCityTeacher wrote:My first coal unit will be a Leisure Line Pocono. My decision was based on two factors.
1 LL units are the most reliable due to the minimalistic simplicity of the feeder unit.
2 customer service is tops
Don't change those two things
- sterling40man
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Congrats and good luck!