Yeah they are pricey, but they are a buy once cry once purchase...been running mine pretty hard here the last 24-48 hours (still not set on high...
Well, how you liking the baro now MAF143?
Is that the FW2900? If so, at the current sale price of $1049 shipped (from my earlier link) those are a very good value! :yes: (even their...
How many did you buy? :whistle:
If you haven't been given permission to use the hair dryer, its just not cold enough in the house yet...;)
It can, so gotta be careful where you point that thang! :rofl: :lol: I'm sure a heat gun would work well too...but a lot more people own hair dryers.
One of the things that sets PE apart is that they are one of the very few that regulate both the primary and secondary air in unison...seems to...
Screen on the cap plugged? Not hard to do when it's this cold, especially with wet wood...can ice over too.
I had one that would randomly start sputtering/smoking...have worked on it sooooo many times, just when you think it's fixed, nope! Ewww that...
Is the basement pretty cold? Do the basement stairs have a door that separates the two floors? It so, any change with door open vs closed? Oops, I...
Have a much better light show too (in general)
Try a hair dryer instead of a torch...heat and positive air flow/pressure up the chimney Any recent changes to the house? Insulation, air...
Hmm, that marine panel at Menards says it's not treated against rot n decay...so what the heck is marine about it?! The plywood I priced years...
That's probably a decent price these days...bet the local lumber yard is $150+
It was $75 20 years ago
Better check the price, you might decided against it...I did! :eek:
You could use treated, or just use elcheapo "cull" wood and give it a coat of wood sealer, Thompsons or the like...or even a coat of used motor...
Something else must be damaged
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That and pine will burn half decent when wet, due to sap/pitch/fatwood...same result, Le-poof!