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The Secret of Infinite influence

Firedragon_4
Firedragon_4 Member Posts: 1,436
to a complete set of books for this which can be found at: http://firedragonent.com/Books.htm

If not, consider it done anyway and just send me the name of the winner to ship the books too! Much success with your efforts, FACT!

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  • hr
    hr Member Posts: 6,106
    help for a true industry friend

    Dear Radiant-eers,



    It’s funny how the important things in life don't usually feel important when they are happening. When I was about five years old, I started bugging my dad to help me build a “go cart.” He was a Plumber, and a bit of a pack rat, and we had an old motor in the workshop that could function as the heart of the project.



    One day, the junk man came by to pick up our scrap. On his truck he had two wheels…not enough for a “go cart” but just right for a “mini bike.” We were off and running. Dad and I built the frame from schedule 40 pipe. A friend supplied an old mo-ped seat. The finished “mini bike” was a bit tall for me…and I remember Dad helping me balance until I throttled up and got going. What a sweet ride.



    At the time, I didn't realize what an important experience it was. I doubt my dad was aware of the lasting influence of that father-son project. Looking back, I can see that project was the starting point for my love of pipe and tools and motor cycles. Working with my dad taught me about teamwork and that two heads are better than one. He taught me that it’s important to give someone a hand now and then.



    I'm going to ask you to do a small thing. I'm going to ask you to lend a hand. Or a donate a pair of gloves. Or a boiler. Or a jacket. Or a homemade radiant work of art. Or a trip to the moon. Perhaps you have two complete sets of socket wrenches and you would be willing to give one up.



    I'm asking for you to contribute to a very good cause. At the RadFest in Chantilly, VA on Wednesday, October 12th, 2005, we are having a silent auction, during the trade show, for The Lowe Fund. Ted Lowe is a great guy whose influence is radiating throughout the radiant industry. Ted he is spearheading a wonderful program that will influence the future of radiant and Radiant-eers…through scholarships, education or as a “cushion” for Radiant-eers and their families who may need a helping hand. Check out The Lowe Fund at…



    http://www.radiantpanelassociation.org/i4a/forms/form.cfm?id=38&pageid=422



    Then, let me know what you would like to contribute to the silent auction. It could be time, money, information or neat stuff. Contact me by calling 417.753.3998 or emailing hotrodradiant@aol.com You're welcome to include a picture or description of your donation. If you are planning to have a booth at the trade show, we can set up the auction sheet for your donated item in your booth. This will help you get traffic to your site...and give you a chance to tell the story behind your donation.



    The cool thing about participating in this silent auction is…you won't know the impact of your contribution. Not yet anyway. Your contribution could have an infinite influence on who knows how many people.



    You just don't know how far it will go.



    Thanks,



    Hotrod



    PS Here are a few items already on our list of donated items. Check it out…



    tekmar tekmarNet 4 control www.tekmarcontrols.com

    Super Size Dan book package from Dan Holohan www.heatinghelp.com

    HDS software and Modern Hydronics from John Sigenthaler www.hydronicpros.coms

    Rhomar boiler cleaner and treatment www.rhomarwater.com

    Paul Rohrs, Biggerstaff Radiant Solutions tekmar 361 mixing control

    Bare Bones Biz Complete Suite and phone consult www.barebonesbiz.com

    10% of Robert Bean's yearly income FOREVER (something like that) www.healthyheating.com

    Wirsbo leather jacket and golf shirts www.wirsbo.com



    Taco Radiant Mixing Block www.taco-hvac.com



    Ipex 1) 1000 feet of 3/8 Kitec
    2) 1000 feet of 1/2 Kitec
    3) 500 square feet K tile underlayment www.ipexinc.com


    Earthlee
    4- welded steel headers (you gotta see these)

    Radiant Engineering
    4 boxes ThermoFin C including UPS
    25% off on balance to install larger job (less shipping)

    Buderus
    mixing station and 2 module header

    ECR
    Dunkirk boiler

    I also built a Taco V Twin Lowe Rider for auction :)

    hot rod






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  • Paul Rohrs_4
    Paul Rohrs_4 Member Posts: 466
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    Hotrod, thanks for spearheading this portion of Radfest. I wish I could be there.

    Love the V-twin...

    I was hunting through the warehouse the other day and found an old fashioned hand mandrel bender that looks like it can bend up to 1¼". The guys bent some ¾" sch40 blk steel with it and it set my mind to wandering. I'm thinking about a "Radiant Chair" that I can powder-coat and put outside until the really cold wind starts to blow.

    Regards,

    PR

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  • hr
    hr Member Posts: 6,106
    Thanks George!

    I do recall the offer.

    I also enjoy reading your columns again in the oil trade mags, thanks for sharing the knowledge.

    hot rod

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  • Firedragon_4
    Firedragon_4 Member Posts: 1,436
    Thank you

    and I'm glad to find my mind hasn't completely left me, LOL!
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