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Timco
Timco Member Posts: 3,040
Can you just write out the http link to cut & paste?

T
Just a guy running some pipes.

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  • How many,

    of you guys have ever seen these around down there? I won`t tell you where they`re made,,,but you`ll know. (Hint-Close to the "Trailer Park Boys!)
  • Timco
    Timco Member Posts: 3,040


    Link says page could not be found...I do see that all the time!

    Tim
    Just a guy running some pipes.
  • Sorry about that,

    my computer skills are not much! As soon as I figure-out what I did wrong, I`ll try again.
  • Thanks Tim,

    I gotta ask someone!
  • I don`t understand,

    why I can`t send-it, I`ve done this 100`s of times, I hope Dan can take it off!
  • Tim.

    I can view-it, but obviously I can`t "send-it", I don`t want to fool around on the site, can I Email ya?
  • Timco
    Timco Member Posts: 3,040


    why, surrrrrrre...

    T
    Just a guy running some pipes.
  • Uni R_2
    Uni R_2 Member Posts: 589
    My first sale!

    I'll actually take credit for selling the idea of a boiler on an uncle who lives in Eastern Ontario. His house is extremely well maintained, my uncle is more than handy, he's also a cabinet maker. Anyway, the house started bad and he made everything good but stuck with design flaws. He never had good heating there. Later he went into wood pellets but when you factor the human cost of those it adds up - he works hard each day before he gets home. Anyway, I told him how easy it would be to put some baseboard and a boiler in. He was convinced a furnace would never work in the small pit of crawlspace height below the house. Anyway, I sold him on the idea of how easy it is to move all the heat down pipes less than an inch verses all of the sizes of ducts that would need to go everywhere. He had a local P&H do the install. They did 2 or 3 loops with zones and this was all heated by an oil fired Kerr with a maritime accent. They used PAP to run the piping. That sure saved them work!
  • Uni,

    Your not gonna tell me now, after all my "screwing around" you actually got this? Somethings definately wrong on my end as I can`t seem to Email Tim, I`m sure getting @#$%#$#@!!!!!
  • I tried ,,,,,,,,

    twice Tim, have you got some "weird" Email address? I got told it was "rejected", have you paid the bill?
  • I was,

    Hoping to "post" the webpage, on some Canadian stuff, but I guess I can`t. Man I`m discouraged, up here we have some good tech stuff too,,,,we certainly have the climate for it! Anyway, I give-up, and I hope Dan removes my post that amounts to nothing! Take Care Guys!
  • Scott04
    Scott04 Member Posts: 68
    Is this the one?

    Dave,

    Is this the boiler you were trying to link to?

    http://kerrheating.com/products/comet_145.htm

    Sorry, don't know how to make it a live link!

    Scott
  • Yes Scott,

    http://www.kerrheating.com/ Lets see if this goes, OK?
  • Constantin
    Constantin Member Posts: 3,796
    Ask, and ya shall receive...

    ... here is the link in all its glory... Kerr Comet. Cheers!
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