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The Lost Art of Steam Heating Special Anniversary Edition

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DanHolohan
DanHolohan Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 16,529
has 10 pages of Bonus Material and a spiral binding. You can fold the book in half at any page and it won't fall apart.

It's in Books & More:

http://www.heatinghelp.com/shopcart/product.cfm?category=2-3

No price increase either. Come and get 'em.

And thanks for all that you do for us.
Retired and loving it.

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  • Steamhead
    Steamhead Member Posts: 16,845
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    All Steamed Up, Inc.
    Towson, MD, USA
    Steam, Vapor & Hot-Water Heating Specialists
    Oil & Gas Burner Service
    Consulting
  • [Deleted User]
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    I'm on it, too.

    I've gone through three copies already. I like that binding.

    Noel
  • Wayne_14
    Wayne_14 Member Posts: 39
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    Lost Art

    Dan, That book is so great I've worn out one copy and just ordered the new book. Many many thanks for all the help from your books and of course the WALL
  • Bill NTSG
    Bill NTSG Member Posts: 321
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    I'm In

    Just ordered mine.
  • John G. Merritt
    John G. Merritt Member Posts: 140
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    Order, on the way

    Dan,
    The orders on the way!

    John
  • [Deleted User]
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    yah,yah, count me in

    i'll add it to my collection of copys ive somehow acummulated..you know, one for the truck, one for the bathroom, one for the office, etc.
  • Glenn Harrison
    Glenn Harrison Member Posts: 405
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    Just ordered mine too.

    > has 10 pages of Bonus Material and a spiral

    > binding. You can fold the book in half at any

    > page and it won't fall apart.

    >

    > It's in Books

    > & More:

    > http://www.heatinghelp.com/shopcart/product.cfm?ca

    > tegory=2-3

    >

    > No price increase either. Come and

    > get 'em.

    >

    > And thanks for all that you do for

    > us.





    Glenn Harrison, Residential Service Techician

    Althoff Industries, Crystal Lake, Illinois

    Althoff Industies Link
  • Glenn Harrison
    Glenn Harrison Member Posts: 405
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    Just ordered mine too.

    Now I'll have to decide which copy to put in the truck, glue binding or spiral.

    By the way, Dan, I'm suprised you didn't mention the extra here on the wall that you mentioned in the e-mails. ;)
  • BillW@honeywell
    BillW@honeywell Member Posts: 1,099
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    ordered mine yesterday

    Steam...other than that which is inside a locomotive? HMMM... Interesting!
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    it's good to understand steam.

    The expansion and contraction, condensing and evaporating, pressure and vacuum, all has to be understood, even if you are only steam cleaning the inside of a rail tank car.

    By the way, leave the hatch open for a while after you finish......

    Noel
  • BillW@honeywell
    BillW@honeywell Member Posts: 1,099
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    either that or...

    never make a negative remark to the "jolly" green giant. Amazing photo. Somewhere I have some pix of locomotive boiler explosions that resulted from catastrophic crown sheet failures. They aren't pretty, and people died, but seeing superheater tubes and 4" boiler flues twisted like spaghetti and 2" thick steel torn like tissue paper gives you great respect for that genie in the bottle we call steam.
  • [Deleted User]
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    Steam sucks

    rounds things flat. Vacuum breakers are cheap eh...

    Did that very thing with a square one gallon can in front of a bunch of college math professors the other day. They were AMAZED...at the power of steam.

    ME
  • [Deleted User]
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    For the larger audience....

    use the industrial sized can.

    Noel
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