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Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Thu. Nov. 19, 2009 11:02 pm
by finelinevan
If I can get one of those loners manometers I would be greatful. I assume they come with instruction on the best way to measure draft.
I sent you an email and am replying on a PM

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Fri. Nov. 27, 2009 5:38 pm
by fishhunter
hi,
I would like to get in line for the loaner program. I have never actually gauged my draft. I want to make sure I have enough draw as I have the baro set at .04 and it hardly ever moves except in the wind is up.

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Mon. Nov. 30, 2009 8:26 am
by Matthaus
fishhunter wrote:hi,
I would like to get in line for the loaner program. I have never actually gauged my draft. I want to make sure I have enough draw as I have the baro set at .04 and it hardly ever moves except in the wind is up.
Hi fishhunter, send me a PM with phone number and address, there is about a three week wait for the next available unit (I have three in circulation), thanks. :)

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Thu. Jan. 14, 2010 12:43 pm
by Matthaus
The manometer loaner program is hereby suspended until further notice for new "loanies". I have lost three units since last year and can no longer spend the time to track down people and ask them (repeatedly in some cases) to send the manometer on to the next person in line. This suspension of the program does not apply to those 8 families that are in line for the three units that are out there for circulation to the next person.

Sorry for any inconvenience this might cause, I would be interested in passing this program on to who ever has the time to keep track/followup on making sure the units get to the next person, answer phone questions on how to use the units and provide replacement units when the ones in circulation get "lost". I would estimate you would need an available 5 to 8 hours per week to do this, If no one takes it over it will terminate once the last person on the current waiting list is served.

Thank you. :)

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Thu. Jan. 14, 2010 8:15 pm
by coalkirk
This would be a great endeavor for one of you retired guys. I don't have the time or I would take it on.

It really steams me that units are "lost!" "Lost" is nice speak for someone stole them!!! Shame on you. Here the forum loaned you manometers to help you set your draft in order to keep you and your family safe and optimize your coal usage and you thank us by stealing them!!!???It's a good thing Matt won't tell me who has them. Man up and return them now. Karma is a bitch you know. :mad: :mad: :mad:

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Fri. Jan. 15, 2010 2:05 pm
by Cyber36
Throw em off the site permintely................... :mad:

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Mon. Jan. 18, 2010 9:12 am
by morrisfamily3098
maybe we need an amnesty day. just return them no questions asked. I have one right now and used one last year. it is nice not to have to fork out the cash to check on the system

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Fri. Feb. 05, 2010 6:51 pm
by coalrunner
those who have them you are thieving chumps!!!! sorry fellas I call it like I see it. id love to check my draft but like many I just don't have it in my budget this season to get a meter so I am stuck setting my baro and hoping for the best. what losers you are who take from peoples kindness. send me the address of those who have these things and I will seriously drive out and get them. I cant stand people without respect!!! :mad:

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Fri. Feb. 05, 2010 9:28 pm
by coalkirk
coalrunner wrote:send me the address of those who have these things and I will seriously drive out and get them. I cant stand people without respect!!!
SHOTGUN! :rambo2: I'll go with you.

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Fri. Feb. 05, 2010 11:12 pm
by Poconoeagle
awe just post the names and numbers in a secret thread and let the fingers do the walking of the good folks of the crowd...... dime droppers of blackrock city :)

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Fri. Feb. 05, 2010 11:33 pm
by brckwlt
a new dwyer mark 25 cost only 33 to 35 dollars.

http://store.solutionsdirectonline.com/dwyer-mark ... googlebase

I bought mine from dwyer. small price for a great investment

http://www.dwyer-inst.com/Products/Product.cfm?Gr ... e=Ordering
**Broken Link(s) Removed**http://www.drillspot.com/products/67993/dwyer_mar ... _manometer

And they can be even cheaper on ebay every once and awhile.

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Sat. Feb. 06, 2010 6:51 pm
by coalrunner
wow, I never realized they cost that much( thought they cost more) maybe I can fit that in the budget.still< I hate people who ruin a great thing

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Sat. Feb. 06, 2010 6:54 pm
by SMITTY
I say we assemble a crew! :devil: :box:

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Sat. Feb. 06, 2010 6:57 pm
by coalrunner
vigilante justice works for me. round up the posse :D

Re: Manometer Loaner Program

Posted: Sat. Feb. 06, 2010 7:03 pm
by Duengeon master
Let's get 'em. :chop: I have nothing better to do. Besides Chris DVC 500 at Last has been kicking me in the ass to get a barometric damper and get rid of the manual damper.