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I agree. Sold and installed many of them in the 50s & 60s in the Altoona PA area. The made good coal stokers. My collection includes a memory with every brand. Not all good, That reminds me ,I need a logo for Hydra-Pulse, the worst gas boilers circa 1980s.0
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I beg to differ. the iron fireman was not the worst, I think it was oil-o-matic.0
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Oil-o-matic, fond memories, first one I remember was in our house that dad installed in 1953. Started working on them and installing ones when I was 14. Do you have a name plate/logo/advertisement piece I could buy?0
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I still need a badge and will pay for the following: Hydro-pulse, Williams Oil a Matic, Brentwood0
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Where are you located. I've never seen those brands.0
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Wow, I see that most of you guys sold and serviced residential stuff. Mine was mostly large school, hospital and process boilers firing any fuel What about S.T.Johnson, Mettler, Ace, Auburn, and don't forget coal; Detriot, Auburn, Wilbert stokers. I saw the very old and the new. Had a box of name plates that were stolen.0
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@retiredguy
ST Johnson (still in business) we had some of there burners around here (I am in MA) and quite a few Ray burners, there both in California. Petro was big, Iron Fireman, I remember seeing some Ace rotary burners, a lot of Preferred Utilities, some York rotary's. Industrial Combustion, Power Flame, not to many Websters, Gordon Piatt0 -
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Wow, I would be right at home in this boiler room. These 2 were average age for the equipment that I serviced. The normal comment I heard was, "we are so glad that these state of the art units have lasted as long as they have but we hope that they will last a few more years".0
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Here are a few trinkets from my old Fitzy (Fitzgibbons) .. when I get home, I'll snap a shot of the actual logo plates which I saved, but don't have pictures of right now.
1-pipe Homeowner - Queens, NYC
NEW: SlantFin Intrepid TR-30 + Tankless + Riello 40-F5 @ 0.85gph | OLD: Fitzgibbons 402 boiler + Beckett "SR" Oil Gun @ 1.75gph
installed: 0-20oz/si gauge | vaporstat | hour-meter | gortons on all rads | 1pc G#2 + 1pc G#1 on each of 2 mains
Connected EDR load: 371 sf venting load: 2.95cfm vent capacity: 4.62cfm
my NEW system pics | my OLD system pics3 -
Very awesome.
How do you get it back to default behavior where it only shows names (or bars) when in combat/engaged?
Setting them to 0 makes them never show up at all.
Also, setting these to 1 creates weird results in places like heist/bank missions:0 -
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Thanks for the feedback and pics. Some really nice and old ones and some I would like to have. Mine are all on display including gauges. When I have someone that can take and post pics.( I'm way behind tec of today) I'll share .
Mean while send a WILLIAMS OIL A MATIC, TORRID HEAT last owned by Cleveland steel products and Hydro Pulse model by "HYDRO THERM"0 -
Like to have nameplates of units i'v installed and neglected to save like Bock, Bard, Fitsgibbons, Laars, Crane,Troope, Eriese,Winkler, send me some for payment... JH0
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I've been searching all over to find the option to turn on NPC nameplates but no luck, I understand you can mouse over to see but in a large battle I'd like to see what I'm dealing with.0
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Got terribly excited when I saw you have a tag from a Crane 20 boiler, as that is the boiler I have. I am just now beginning to learn about how my boiler works, etc. I tried to find out its age on the internet to no avail. It was originally coal fired and is now NG. Would love to know what year that was done too. It looks kind of modern to be the original boiler in this circa 1900 house.0
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