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Meeker Mansion Restoration
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Paul Pollets
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I would do a few things differently today, like use a variable speed pump. Those cast iron boilers are built to last, with parts still available, and I'd probably have a good debate over using a condensing boiler.0
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That was so wonderful to see!! Thank you Paul.
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Excellent project and video record of it. Ok, admit it, you loosened that valve ahead of time and then took it off for the video, right?
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Wonderful video!0
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That’s amazing.0
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That was a great video Paul, and a very nice project.
Question: How do you keep those white shirts so clean during demo????
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Nice video. It was nice to include the tour. I did not see the returns for the radiators. Am I missing something? Thanks.0
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All of the radiators have returns. It was a 2 pipe gravity system originally.0
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Just curious, but was there ever a a gravity system that functioned with one pipe? Or were they all two pipe systems? I know hot and cold water can stratify in big pipes, but don't know if anyone ever tried do to a whole water system that way.Paul Pollets said:All of the radiators have returns. It was a 2 pipe gravity system originally.
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Retired and loving it.0
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