Got my LL Econo 1 moved to the house today

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Tifford
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Stoker Coal Boiler: Econo 1 by Leisure Line
Coal Size/Type: Rice

Post by Tifford » Sat. Feb. 23, 2019 7:09 pm

I could have done it myself but decided to hire a 19 year old to help me.

I got the LL in right next to where my wood stove is currently. I'm happy so far.

I have a few projects to do before I get serious about routing pipe, hooking up a damper and running stuff. I also have to pick up some high heat glue and gasket material for the door. A wire wheel for the rust on the inside of the door should be enough prep for the glue to hold.

Hoping all the motors work once I finally fire her up. I'm really looking forward to getting her up and running.

 
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Post by StanT » Sat. Feb. 23, 2019 7:28 pm

High temp silicon rubber is what I use, Works good. Get a can of hi temp grill paint stops rust drys quick.for where you brush.
Rustolum 1200 degree,

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Stoker Coal Boiler: Econo 1 by Leisure Line
Coal Size/Type: Rice

Post by Tifford » Mon. Feb. 25, 2019 6:08 pm

StanT wrote:
Sat. Feb. 23, 2019 7:28 pm
High temp silicon rubber is what I use, Works good. Get a can of hi temp grill paint stops rust drys quick.for where you brush.
Rustolum 1200 degree,

Stant
Thanks Again

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