Fred...my hearth is 30 by 54....it is very accommodating. ..lolfreetown fred wrote:Hey,PACOWY's real good,but how about me for pointin out the hearth situation? ??
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Unless you flushed the boiler before the install, I would plan on draining off some water as you fill it. This will help remove any material that flaked off during transport/installation. Also add some boiler conditioner to the water, such as Rectorseal 8-way.
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Say,.... isn't that the same stuff the surgeon's been using on Fred ?Rob R. wrote:Unless you flushed the boiler before the install, I would plan on draining off some water as you fill it. This will help remove any material that flaked off during transport/installation. Also add some boiler conditioner to the water, such as Rectorseal 8-way.
Paul
I don't care who you are that there is funnySunny Boy wrote:Say,.... isn't that the same stuff the surgeon's been using on Fred ?Rob R. wrote:Unless you flushed the boiler before the install, I would plan on draining off some water as you fill it. This will help remove any material that flaked off during transport/installation. Also add some boiler conditioner to the water, such as Rectorseal 8-way.
Paul