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Jack Ennis Martin_2
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I have to sen a compliment to Dan for his recommmendation of a text book -- Hydronic Heating for Residential and Light Commercial Buildings. I finally drove the moths off my wallet and purchased the book. I have never been happier with a text book in my life. The book is concise, easy to read and it has inovations for pipiong friction loss like no other book I have read. The correlation between an electonic circiut and application of this idea to piping is excellent. I am only sorry I was so cheap for so long! Siegthaler has written a book that should be required reading for the final year in the heating trades. I have purchased Dan's books and I can say they have been a very real source of imformation and I hope they both keep on writing.
All the best and remember; if your kids come home from school with lousy marks --- look to yourself first. Kids need and example, so give them one to follow -- let them see you reading and constantly upgrading your knoqwledge and they will too.
Jack Ennis Martin
All the best and remember; if your kids come home from school with lousy marks --- look to yourself first. Kids need and example, so give them one to follow -- let them see you reading and constantly upgrading your knoqwledge and they will too.
Jack Ennis Martin
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