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On Oct 31, 1:12*pm, Drifter wrote:
On 10/31/2011 12:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 10/31/2011 11:32 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/31/11 11:30 AM, North Star wrote: On Oct 31, 11:58 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com *wrote: On 10/31/11 10:52 AM, JustWait wrote: Well, I suppose the trolls are having fun lately but I wouldn't know... We have a hole in the roof with a limb sticking through. There is at least 50 trees down and demolished within 150 yards of my house alone, the whole state is similar. We drove 40 miles yesterday in search of gasoline, no info available as the cell and cable are all down, very sketchy internet. Main state highways haven't even begun to be addressed yet, it's like a maze just to go down route five with the lines down and trees still in the road. Unfortunately, the generator I have won't do 220 to run the water so we can't run the furnace either like I used to be able to do in the other place. I have never rewired a deep well pump and don't even know if ours can be done... getting pretty cold here, the governor thinks this will be at least a week or more. Shipping the animals off today to a friend upstate who has power, trying to find a cup of coffee is crazy. No banks, cash only everywhere. Later guys... Sorry to hear of your troubles, and hope they get resolved soon. Maybe you can rent a portable genny and run lights, microwave, and a space heater or two.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hopefuly now our fireplace will burn efficiently in such emergencies.. Just dropped way more cash than I had planned on for a complete chimney teardown and rebuild including firebox and throat. Improvements are... a deeper firebox. an improved throat that should help the smoke rise easier and a 1.5 foot increase in total chimney height. It has to be 30 feet now. The wife is all excited about using it... me... I just think of the boat that cash could have been put against.. Now, you have to buy firewood, too. Or chop it. Not to mention the need to hire a chimney sweep, a fireplace insert or wood stove if you expect to capture some of the heat before it goes up the chimney, a maid to do the extra dusting and window washing, covered wood storage, extra pest control measures. Maybe Don would be better served by a gas fireplace or converting to gas or oil heating which could be run from a small generator. Even a coal fired steam boiler could do the trick. A maid to clean? Have you not seen the pictures of his house??? Yes I have. Shame on him. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error we have a generator, but unlike our last house, this water pump is set up for 220 not 110 so the gen wont' run it, whcih means we can't run the furnace. We are cooking and running ceramic heaters but no shower etc.... |
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On 10/31/11 4:27 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Oct 31, 1:12 pm, wrote: On 10/31/2011 12:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 10/31/2011 11:32 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/31/11 11:30 AM, North Star wrote: On Oct 31, 11:58 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 10/31/11 10:52 AM, JustWait wrote: Well, I suppose the trolls are having fun lately but I wouldn't know... We have a hole in the roof with a limb sticking through. There is at least 50 trees down and demolished within 150 yards of my house alone, the whole state is similar. We drove 40 miles yesterday in search of gasoline, no info available as the cell and cable are all down, very sketchy internet. Main state highways haven't even begun to be addressed yet, it's like a maze just to go down route five with the lines down and trees still in the road. Unfortunately, the generator I have won't do 220 to run the water so we can't run the furnace either like I used to be able to do in the other place. I have never rewired a deep well pump and don't even know if ours can be done... getting pretty cold here, the governor thinks this will be at least a week or more. Shipping the animals off today to a friend upstate who has power, trying to find a cup of coffee is crazy. No banks, cash only everywhere. Later guys... Sorry to hear of your troubles, and hope they get resolved soon. Maybe you can rent a portable genny and run lights, microwave, and a space heater or two.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hopefuly now our fireplace will burn efficiently in such emergencies. Just dropped way more cash than I had planned on for a complete chimney teardown and rebuild including firebox and throat. Improvements are... a deeper firebox. an improved throat that should help the smoke rise easier and a 1.5 foot increase in total chimney height. It has to be 30 feet now. The wife is all excited about using it... me... I just think of the boat that cash could have been put against. Now, you have to buy firewood, too. Or chop it. Not to mention the need to hire a chimney sweep, a fireplace insert or wood stove if you expect to capture some of the heat before it goes up the chimney, a maid to do the extra dusting and window washing, covered wood storage, extra pest control measures. Maybe Don would be better served by a gas fireplace or converting to gas or oil heating which could be run from a small generator. Even a coal fired steam boiler could do the trick. A maid to clean? Have you not seen the pictures of his house??? Yes I have. Shame on him. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error we have a generator, but unlike our last house, this water pump is set up for 220 not 110 so the gen wont' run it, whcih means we can't run the furnace. We are cooking and running ceramic heaters but no shower etc.... Hope you get the juice back on soon. Being without ;lectricity sux. |
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On Oct 31, 4:27*pm, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
wrote: On Oct 31, 1:12*pm, Drifter wrote: On 10/31/2011 12:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 10/31/2011 11:32 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/31/11 11:30 AM, North Star wrote: On Oct 31, 11:58 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com *wrote: On 10/31/11 10:52 AM, JustWait wrote: Well, I suppose the trolls are having fun lately but I wouldn't know... We have a hole in the roof with a limb sticking through. There is at least 50 trees down and demolished within 150 yards of my house alone, the whole state is similar. We drove 40 miles yesterday in search of gasoline, no info available as the cell and cable are all down, very sketchy internet. Main state highways haven't even begun to be addressed yet, it's like a maze just to go down route five with the lines down and trees still in the road. Unfortunately, the generator I have won't do 220 to run the water so we can't run the furnace either like I used to be able to do in the other place. I have never rewired a deep well pump and don't even know if ours can be done... getting pretty cold here, the governor thinks this will be at least a week or more. Shipping the animals off today to a friend upstate who has power, trying to find a cup of coffee is crazy. No banks, cash only everywhere. Later guys... Sorry to hear of your troubles, and hope they get resolved soon. Maybe you can rent a portable genny and run lights, microwave, and a space heater or two.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hopefuly now our fireplace will burn efficiently in such emergencies. Just dropped way more cash than I had planned on for a complete chimney teardown and rebuild including firebox and throat. Improvements are... a deeper firebox. an improved throat that should help the smoke rise easier and a 1.5 foot increase in total chimney height. It has to be 30 feet now. The wife is all excited about using it.... me... I just think of the boat that cash could have been put against. Now, you have to buy firewood, too. Or chop it. Not to mention the need to hire a chimney sweep, a fireplace insert or wood stove if you expect to capture some of the heat before it goes up the chimney, a maid to do the extra dusting and window washing, covered wood storage, extra pest control measures. Maybe Don would be better served by a gas fireplace or converting to gas or oil heating which could be run from a small generator. Even a coal fired steam boiler could do the trick. A maid to clean? Have you not seen the pictures of his house??? Yes I have. Shame on him. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error we have a generator, but unlike our last house, this water pump is set up for 220 not 110 so the gen wont' run it, whcih means we can't run the furnace. We are cooking and running ceramic heaters but no shower etc.... Thanks to my kiddie motorcycle racing we have plenty of camping gear so we are eating pretty well anyway ![]() the big room... I used to do that years ago when I lived in the woods, I would set the tent right up in the camper and let the dogs go to bed a half hour early and warm it up in there... ![]() the bird but we are moving it to a house with heat for a few days or so... right up the street the newer developments have underground services, they didn't lose power.. A frekin' half mile away.. grrrrrrrrr... Like I said, I didn't notice the pump here being 220, we used to be able to run water and furnace with our 3000 watt genny back in Essex... |
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On 10/31/2011 4:27 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Oct 31, 1:12 pm, wrote: On 10/31/2011 12:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 10/31/2011 11:32 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/31/11 11:30 AM, North Star wrote: On Oct 31, 11:58 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 10/31/11 10:52 AM, JustWait wrote: Well, I suppose the trolls are having fun lately but I wouldn't know... We have a hole in the roof with a limb sticking through. There is at least 50 trees down and demolished within 150 yards of my house alone, the whole state is similar. We drove 40 miles yesterday in search of gasoline, no info available as the cell and cable are all down, very sketchy internet. Main state highways haven't even begun to be addressed yet, it's like a maze just to go down route five with the lines down and trees still in the road. Unfortunately, the generator I have won't do 220 to run the water so we can't run the furnace either like I used to be able to do in the other place. I have never rewired a deep well pump and don't even know if ours can be done... getting pretty cold here, the governor thinks this will be at least a week or more. Shipping the animals off today to a friend upstate who has power, trying to find a cup of coffee is crazy. No banks, cash only everywhere. Later guys... Sorry to hear of your troubles, and hope they get resolved soon. Maybe you can rent a portable genny and run lights, microwave, and a space heater or two.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hopefuly now our fireplace will burn efficiently in such emergencies.. Just dropped way more cash than I had planned on for a complete chimney teardown and rebuild including firebox and throat. Improvements are... a deeper firebox. an improved throat that should help the smoke rise easier and a 1.5 foot increase in total chimney height. It has to be 30 feet now. The wife is all excited about using it... me... I just think of the boat that cash could have been put against.. Now, you have to buy firewood, too. Or chop it. Not to mention the need to hire a chimney sweep, a fireplace insert or wood stove if you expect to capture some of the heat before it goes up the chimney, a maid to do the extra dusting and window washing, covered wood storage, extra pest control measures. Maybe Don would be better served by a gas fireplace or converting to gas or oil heating which could be run from a small generator. Even a coal fired steam boiler could do the trick. A maid to clean? Have you not seen the pictures of his house??? Yes I have. Shame on him. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error we have a generator, but unlike our last house, this water pump is set up for 220 not 110 so the gen wont' run it, whcih means we can't run the furnace. We are cooking and running ceramic heaters but no shower etc.... Sorry to hear of your dilemma but I wonder why you need water pressure to run your heating system? -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 18:36:40 -0400, Drifter wrote:
On 10/31/2011 4:27 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Oct 31, 1:12 pm, wrote: On 10/31/2011 12:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 10/31/2011 11:32 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/31/11 11:30 AM, North Star wrote: On Oct 31, 11:58 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 10/31/11 10:52 AM, JustWait wrote: Well, I suppose the trolls are having fun lately but I wouldn't know... We have a hole in the roof with a limb sticking through. There is at least 50 trees down and demolished within 150 yards of my house alone, the whole state is similar. We drove 40 miles yesterday in search of gasoline, no info available as the cell and cable are all down, very sketchy internet. Main state highways haven't even begun to be addressed yet, it's like a maze just to go down route five with the lines down and trees still in the road. Unfortunately, the generator I have won't do 220 to run the water so we can't run the furnace either like I used to be able to do in the other place. I have never rewired a deep well pump and don't even know if ours can be done... getting pretty cold here, the governor thinks this will be at least a week or more. Shipping the animals off today to a friend upstate who has power, trying to find a cup of coffee is crazy. No banks, cash only everywhere. Later guys... Sorry to hear of your troubles, and hope they get resolved soon. Maybe you can rent a portable genny and run lights, microwave, and a space heater or two.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hopefuly now our fireplace will burn efficiently in such emergencies.. Just dropped way more cash than I had planned on for a complete chimney teardown and rebuild including firebox and throat. Improvements are... a deeper firebox. an improved throat that should help the smoke rise easier and a 1.5 foot increase in total chimney height. It has to be 30 feet now. The wife is all excited about using it... me... I just think of the boat that cash could have been put against.. Now, you have to buy firewood, too. Or chop it. Not to mention the need to hire a chimney sweep, a fireplace insert or wood stove if you expect to capture some of the heat before it goes up the chimney, a maid to do the extra dusting and window washing, covered wood storage, extra pest control measures. Maybe Don would be better served by a gas fireplace or converting to gas or oil heating which could be run from a small generator. Even a coal fired steam boiler could do the trick. A maid to clean? Have you not seen the pictures of his house??? Yes I have. Shame on him. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error we have a generator, but unlike our last house, this water pump is set up for 220 not 110 so the gen wont' run it, whcih means we can't run the furnace. We are cooking and running ceramic heaters but no shower etc.... Sorry to hear of your dilemma but I wonder why you need water pressure to run your heating system? He probably needs the 220, which he can't get from his gen set. |
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On 10/31/2011 6:47 PM, John H wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 18:36:40 -0400, wrote: On 10/31/2011 4:27 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Oct 31, 1:12 pm, wrote: On 10/31/2011 12:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 10/31/2011 11:32 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/31/11 11:30 AM, North Star wrote: On Oct 31, 11:58 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 10/31/11 10:52 AM, JustWait wrote: Well, I suppose the trolls are having fun lately but I wouldn't know... We have a hole in the roof with a limb sticking through. There is at least 50 trees down and demolished within 150 yards of my house alone, the whole state is similar. We drove 40 miles yesterday in search of gasoline, no info available as the cell and cable are all down, very sketchy internet. Main state highways haven't even begun to be addressed yet, it's like a maze just to go down route five with the lines down and trees still in the road. Unfortunately, the generator I have won't do 220 to run the water so we can't run the furnace either like I used to be able to do in the other place. I have never rewired a deep well pump and don't even know if ours can be done... getting pretty cold here, the governor thinks this will be at least a week or more. Shipping the animals off today to a friend upstate who has power, trying to find a cup of coffee is crazy. No banks, cash only everywhere. Later guys... Sorry to hear of your troubles, and hope they get resolved soon. Maybe you can rent a portable genny and run lights, microwave, and a space heater or two.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hopefuly now our fireplace will burn efficiently in such emergencies.. Just dropped way more cash than I had planned on for a complete chimney teardown and rebuild including firebox and throat. Improvements are... a deeper firebox. an improved throat that should help the smoke rise easier and a 1.5 foot increase in total chimney height. It has to be 30 feet now. The wife is all excited about using it... me... I just think of the boat that cash could have been put against.. Now, you have to buy firewood, too. Or chop it. Not to mention the need to hire a chimney sweep, a fireplace insert or wood stove if you expect to capture some of the heat before it goes up the chimney, a maid to do the extra dusting and window washing, covered wood storage, extra pest control measures. Maybe Don would be better served by a gas fireplace or converting to gas or oil heating which could be run from a small generator. Even a coal fired steam boiler could do the trick. A maid to clean? Have you not seen the pictures of his house??? Yes I have. Shame on him. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error we have a generator, but unlike our last house, this water pump is set up for 220 not 110 so the gen wont' run it, whcih means we can't run the furnace. We are cooking and running ceramic heaters but no shower etc.... Sorry to hear of your dilemma but I wonder why you need water pressure to run your heating system? He probably needs the 220, which he can't get from his gen set. Could be but he did say water pump. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
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On 10/31/2011 7:47 PM, Drifter wrote:
On 10/31/2011 6:47 PM, John H wrote: On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 18:36:40 -0400, wrote: On 10/31/2011 4:27 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Oct 31, 1:12 pm, wrote: On 10/31/2011 12:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 10/31/2011 11:32 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/31/11 11:30 AM, North Star wrote: On Oct 31, 11:58 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 10/31/11 10:52 AM, JustWait wrote: Well, I suppose the trolls are having fun lately but I wouldn't know... We have a hole in the roof with a limb sticking through. There is at least 50 trees down and demolished within 150 yards of my house alone, the whole state is similar. We drove 40 miles yesterday in search of gasoline, no info available as the cell and cable are all down, very sketchy internet. Main state highways haven't even begun to be addressed yet, it's like a maze just to go down route five with the lines down and trees still in the road. Unfortunately, the generator I have won't do 220 to run the water so we can't run the furnace either like I used to be able to do in the other place. I have never rewired a deep well pump and don't even know if ours can be done... getting pretty cold here, the governor thinks this will be at least a week or more. Shipping the animals off today to a friend upstate who has power, trying to find a cup of coffee is crazy. No banks, cash only everywhere. Later guys... Sorry to hear of your troubles, and hope they get resolved soon. Maybe you can rent a portable genny and run lights, microwave, and a space heater or two.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hopefuly now our fireplace will burn efficiently in such emergencies.. Just dropped way more cash than I had planned on for a complete chimney teardown and rebuild including firebox and throat. Improvements are... a deeper firebox. an improved throat that should help the smoke rise easier and a 1.5 foot increase in total chimney height. It has to be 30 feet now. The wife is all excited about using it... me... I just think of the boat that cash could have been put against.. Now, you have to buy firewood, too. Or chop it. Not to mention the need to hire a chimney sweep, a fireplace insert or wood stove if you expect to capture some of the heat before it goes up the chimney, a maid to do the extra dusting and window washing, covered wood storage, extra pest control measures. Maybe Don would be better served by a gas fireplace or converting to gas or oil heating which could be run from a small generator. Even a coal fired steam boiler could do the trick. A maid to clean? Have you not seen the pictures of his house??? Yes I have. Shame on him. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error we have a generator, but unlike our last house, this water pump is set up for 220 not 110 so the gen wont' run it, whcih means we can't run the furnace. We are cooking and running ceramic heaters but no shower etc.... Sorry to hear of your dilemma but I wonder why you need water pressure to run your heating system? He probably needs the 220, which he can't get from his gen set. Could be but he did say water pump. Yeah, my waterpump in this house calls for 220, and my genset only does 110. 300 feet down so I am not pulling and rewiring it either. The old house well was shallow and ran on the 110 just fine.. |
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 19:47:13 -0400, Drifter wrote:
On 10/31/2011 6:47 PM, John H wrote: On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 18:36:40 -0400, wrote: On 10/31/2011 4:27 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Oct 31, 1:12 pm, wrote: On 10/31/2011 12:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 10/31/2011 11:32 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/31/11 11:30 AM, North Star wrote: On Oct 31, 11:58 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 10/31/11 10:52 AM, JustWait wrote: Well, I suppose the trolls are having fun lately but I wouldn't know... We have a hole in the roof with a limb sticking through. There is at least 50 trees down and demolished within 150 yards of my house alone, the whole state is similar. We drove 40 miles yesterday in search of gasoline, no info available as the cell and cable are all down, very sketchy internet. Main state highways haven't even begun to be addressed yet, it's like a maze just to go down route five with the lines down and trees still in the road. Unfortunately, the generator I have won't do 220 to run the water so we can't run the furnace either like I used to be able to do in the other place. I have never rewired a deep well pump and don't even know if ours can be done... getting pretty cold here, the governor thinks this will be at least a week or more. Shipping the animals off today to a friend upstate who has power, trying to find a cup of coffee is crazy. No banks, cash only everywhere. Later guys... Sorry to hear of your troubles, and hope they get resolved soon. Maybe you can rent a portable genny and run lights, microwave, and a space heater or two.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hopefuly now our fireplace will burn efficiently in such emergencies.. Just dropped way more cash than I had planned on for a complete chimney teardown and rebuild including firebox and throat. Improvements are... a deeper firebox. an improved throat that should help the smoke rise easier and a 1.5 foot increase in total chimney height. It has to be 30 feet now. The wife is all excited about using it... me... I just think of the boat that cash could have been put against.. Now, you have to buy firewood, too. Or chop it. Not to mention the need to hire a chimney sweep, a fireplace insert or wood stove if you expect to capture some of the heat before it goes up the chimney, a maid to do the extra dusting and window washing, covered wood storage, extra pest control measures. Maybe Don would be better served by a gas fireplace or converting to gas or oil heating which could be run from a small generator. Even a coal fired steam boiler could do the trick. A maid to clean? Have you not seen the pictures of his house??? Yes I have. Shame on him. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error we have a generator, but unlike our last house, this water pump is set up for 220 not 110 so the gen wont' run it, whcih means we can't run the furnace. We are cooking and running ceramic heaters but no shower etc.... Sorry to hear of your dilemma but I wonder why you need water pressure to run your heating system? He probably needs the 220, which he can't get from his gen set. Could be but he did say water pump. Yeah, but I think he meant to say, "...we can't run the furnace either." That's what I think. Could well be wrong. Stuff gets lost (and added!) in the translations around here all the time. |
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On 11/1/2011 4:19 PM, John H wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 19:47:13 -0400, wrote: On 10/31/2011 6:47 PM, John H wrote: On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 18:36:40 -0400, wrote: On 10/31/2011 4:27 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Oct 31, 1:12 pm, wrote: On 10/31/2011 12:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 10/31/2011 11:32 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/31/11 11:30 AM, North Star wrote: On Oct 31, 11:58 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 10/31/11 10:52 AM, JustWait wrote: Well, I suppose the trolls are having fun lately but I wouldn't know... We have a hole in the roof with a limb sticking through. There is at least 50 trees down and demolished within 150 yards of my house alone, the whole state is similar. We drove 40 miles yesterday in search of gasoline, no info available as the cell and cable are all down, very sketchy internet. Main state highways haven't even begun to be addressed yet, it's like a maze just to go down route five with the lines down and trees still in the road. Unfortunately, the generator I have won't do 220 to run the water so we can't run the furnace either like I used to be able to do in the other place. I have never rewired a deep well pump and don't even know if ours can be done... getting pretty cold here, the governor thinks this will be at least a week or more. Shipping the animals off today to a friend upstate who has power, trying to find a cup of coffee is crazy. No banks, cash only everywhere. Later guys... Sorry to hear of your troubles, and hope they get resolved soon. Maybe you can rent a portable genny and run lights, microwave, and a space heater or two.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hopefuly now our fireplace will burn efficiently in such emergencies.. Just dropped way more cash than I had planned on for a complete chimney teardown and rebuild including firebox and throat. Improvements are... a deeper firebox. an improved throat that should help the smoke rise easier and a 1.5 foot increase in total chimney height. It has to be 30 feet now. The wife is all excited about using it... me... I just think of the boat that cash could have been put against.. Now, you have to buy firewood, too. Or chop it. Not to mention the need to hire a chimney sweep, a fireplace insert or wood stove if you expect to capture some of the heat before it goes up the chimney, a maid to do the extra dusting and window washing, covered wood storage, extra pest control measures. Maybe Don would be better served by a gas fireplace or converting to gas or oil heating which could be run from a small generator. Even a coal fired steam boiler could do the trick. A maid to clean? Have you not seen the pictures of his house??? Yes I have. Shame on him. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error we have a generator, but unlike our last house, this water pump is set up for 220 not 110 so the gen wont' run it, whcih means we can't run the furnace. We are cooking and running ceramic heaters but no shower etc.... Sorry to hear of your dilemma but I wonder why you need water pressure to run your heating system? He probably needs the 220, which he can't get from his gen set. Could be but he did say water pump. Yeah, but I think he meant to say, "...we can't run the furnace either." That's what I think. Could well be wrong. Stuff gets lost (and added!) in the translations around here all the time. We could run the furnace but for some reason, the heating system didn't hold it's pressure when the power went out... We need to run the water pump to pump up the house pressure before turning on the furnace which will run fine with 110 on the generator we have. Today I found 200 feet of hose and hooked temporarily to a neighbor who was running on a generator and had water. I piped right in by the pump inlet so we were able to fill the system, a bunch of buckets and take one quick shower before he turned back off. I went out and stood in line with his gas cans in return and bought him 2.5 gallons of fuel on my for the favor. We still have a drip or something somewhere though as the pressure comes down over time... I think I have it seperated out from the house system though so the heat system holds it's charge now. Home Depot keeps getting gen set deliveries but you have to wait all day in line and they don't know when they are coming in, how many, and what will be on the truck. You get a ticket in line and go right to shipping. Interesting today. About a half dozen of those who walked in at the right time to get in line didn't even have the money. They got their generators on the cart and started calling forlks to borrow it, the manager said they could stand there till closing if they wanted. We went back a few hours later and they were all gone so I guess they got the cash somehow. I might go there at 6 am and wait a few hours. They have been selling 5000 watt Husky pull starts for $599. Any of you who have steady internet have any better reccomendations, I think we can actyally make it till the end of the situation with the nice neighbor and the setup we have now if we have to wait for the right deal... We have about 7-800 to spend if we have to... Thanks for any input. Update you all tomorrow... |
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