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New use for pellet stove

Discussion in 'Pellet Stoves, Pellet Fireplaces, Pellet Furnaces' started by rafmt, Dec 31, 2015.

  1. rafmt

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    This area was never hot enough to make steam out of water but it works perfect for melting wax using the blower to spread it thru the house. image.jpg
     
  2. Ambient

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    Blowing wax around the house? Isn't vacuuming easier for getting the dust up? ;)
     
  3. woma

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    Hmmm....anybody for a Brazillian? A bit of Manscaping?

    Step right up...this won't hurt a bit.
     
  4. will711

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    That's what he said :whistle:
     
  5. will711

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    What flavor ??
     
  6. ivanhoe

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    None of your bees wax:D
     
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    LOL! :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol: Just thinking about that makes me want to puke. Wrong.... Just wrong. Good luck with your manscaping biz. Just watch out for the happy ending dudes. o_O:picard:
     
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    :D This group has a twisted sense of humor........I like it !!!! Happy New year All. :thumbs:
     
  9. woma

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    (Psssttttt....he thinks we're being funny....)
     
  10. ivanhoe

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    You like it now, you'll love it later:yes: madame X
     
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    I do this in my basement on top of the woodstove (with a double layer trivet on top of the convection deck/it doesn't get hot at all up there. Just warm enough to melt).

    How do you like that Baby Countryside?

    My buddy had one and it burned very dirty and the pellets always built up in the burn pot.

    After a few little mods, that was a great stove!!
     
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    I did a few mods to it and it has worked flawless for me. Bought it used. ( cheap ) It was very dirty when I got it. Took the air compressor to it and now it burns great.
     
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    Isn't it amazing that the simple task of keeping it clean can make the stove work properly .
     
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    All this talk of waxing and aromas has me switching from beer to merlot :beerbbq:
     
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    X2 w/cheese:drool:
     
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    Wax on Wax Off :whistle::whistle:

     
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    We had some of those hot wax scent gizmos, but they really mess up my sinuses.

    On rare occasion (Company on the way and the cat just took a big dump) QUICK fire off a scented gizmo :rofl: :lol:

    They also leave a thin film of wax on everything in the house.
     
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  18. MikeSs

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    I went with Gtechniq C1 Crystal lacquer and EXO Coating for my daily drive...
    No wax on, wax off.
    So far, water still beading nicely after 2 years, easy to get the bug "smoosh" off..


    Oh wait, wrong application.
     
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    :rofl: :lol::thumbs::thumbs: