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Wotseurba
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Post by Wotseurba » Mon. Dec. 03, 2007 12:48 pm

My honey-do list took me the summer to complete before I could work on MY STUFF. Here's a photo of my new boiler room. Yes, I know it needs siding & a roof, weather permitting I will close it in this weekend. Under the plastic sits my new AHS 130, which I ordered last April to get the off season discount. I hope to be able to burn some coal February or March if all goes to plan. I'm sure I'll have some questions for all you veterans of coal.

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Post by bigchunk » Fri. Feb. 01, 2008 9:36 am

good luck. looks like its gonna be nice.

 
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Stoker Coal Boiler: EFM 350
Hot Air Coal Stoker Furnace: reading allegheny stoker
Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: alaska kodiak stoker 1986. 1987 triburner, 1987 crane diamond
Coal Size/Type: rice

Post by lincolnmania » Sat. Feb. 02, 2008 4:53 am

what you got planned? radiant floor heat?


 
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Post by Wotseurba » Thu. Feb. 07, 2008 11:23 am

I thought I'd continue this thread with more progress photos. Even though my installation is now running, these older photos show a time lapse of my efforts.

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Boiler Room Closed in from elements

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Decided to build a masonry chimney

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With 45 degree weather in January, might as well hurry-up and complete the chimney

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Starting near-boiler piping

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Post by Devil505 » Thu. Feb. 07, 2008 11:33 am

wow!! I'm jealous! Nice neat job...Good luck with it...You're gonna save some real $$$$

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