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Mark Wolff
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All oil fired Burnham V8 series water boiler systems. Various components @ controls. Pre- insulator and electrician.
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craftmanship
Yr craftmanship is outstanding....Check out Taco instruction
on mounting. Yr skills are asset to profession.
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Very neat
Very very neat. Nice work.
Yes check out the Taco instructions, this seems to be a common mistake.
Thanks for the pictures
Scott
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Wonderful artistry
You obviously care about your work. WW
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Taco Pump Vertical
I run my pressures above 20 psi to allow them to run that way and don't seem to have problems. Have you guys ever run into problems with them like that? It makes it easier to work on the motors if they need to be replaced. Let me know what you think.0 -
Great
piping! Killer jod...Did you use a crimpin tool on the joints???How dou you like it ? I'm looking for a new toy,I mean tool I have to buy!!! Thanks Richard0 -
Beautiful
work Mark . That is not jost a job , it's artwork .0 -
Tools response
No, I don't use a crimping tool, just regular soldering. I'v found that if I heat up the fitting till the flux runs out freely then wipe the excess off with a rag before finishing heating the fitting and applying solder really helps cut down on messy joints.0 -
The pipe-fitting looks great.
I love seeing all the attention to detail on the jobs that are posted on this site. It's nice that there are those who still aspire to be craftsmen (sorry, ladies, I mean crafts-people) in our disposable society.
Question though, it's hard to tell in the pic, but do you use a dielectric between your copper and steel fittings?0
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