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Post by coaledsweat » Fri. Jan. 23, 2009 8:41 pm

Cap wrote:Did I ever tell you I like THERMOMETERS? :lol:
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And you like them big! I can read them from here. :D

 
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Post by Cap » Fri. Jan. 23, 2009 8:42 pm

grizzly2 wrote:
Cap wrote:Did I ever tell you I like THERMOMETERS? :lol:
Harman SF250.jpg
20060517 001.jpg
Your basement looks like the laboratory of a mad scientist :crazy:
Yea, I ain't winning any prizes for neatness or best looking set up. :oops: That picture is from 2006. But that corner is quite busy with well tanks tied in parallel, electric, cable, phone, hot water & coal stove. That's a handful. :D


 
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Post by Dann757 » Fri. Jan. 23, 2009 9:56 pm

Nice engine room! Now I want more thermometers.

 
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Post by NewtocoalinNY » Sat. Feb. 07, 2009 2:25 pm

Just bought a new thermometer. I put it (as directed) 12 inches above the stove on my chimney. I'm wondering if I might be better off putting it on the stove itself. Any thoughts on this? My main goal here is to get the most efficient burn for my buck. Also, if I put it on the stove, where should I put it, front, side, etc. AND...what temps am I looking for on the chimney or on the stove. Thanks for the help!

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