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Posted by Bob_Loblaw on November 14, 2006, 7:28 pm
> Thanks for the help. I am a system engineer; NOT a mechanical,
> electrical, or chemical one. I am responsible for portable machining
> equipment to refurb it, upgrade it, and take it to nuclear power plants
> to do repairs. I am a job shop/prototype machinist by trade and have
> done machining for 16 years. I CAN work on stuff and DO! I appreciate
> your "engineer" comment Bubba, but right now I need to get my boiler
> fixed but when I get my boiler fixed, I will be glad to trade witty
> banter with you "Bubba". OK?. Does anyone else out there have a
> solution to my problem?
> I did pull the piece out and it is some sort of spinning vane. Is
> that something to do with circulation inside the boiler or ???
Seriously...two words.....phone.....professional......
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Respectfully, Bob
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Posted by AKS on November 15, 2006, 8:52 am
>> Thanks for the help. I am a system engineer; NOT a mechanical,
>> electrical, or chemical one. I am responsible for portable machining
>> equipment to refurb it, upgrade it, and take it to nuclear power plants
>> to do repairs. I am a job shop/prototype machinist by trade and have
>> done machining for 16 years. I CAN work on stuff and DO! I appreciate
>> your "engineer" comment Bubba, but right now I need to get my boiler
>> fixed but when I get my boiler fixed, I will be glad to trade witty
>> banter with you "Bubba". OK?. Does anyone else out there have a
>> solution to my problem?
>> I did pull the piece out and it is some sort of spinning vane. Is
>> that something to do with circulation inside the boiler or ???
> Seriously...two words.....phone.....professional......
As long you do not call the Lowblow
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> Respectfully, Bob
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Posted by Bubba on November 14, 2006, 7:53 pm
C'mon "Sys",
Do yourself a favor. Its starting to get cold out. Your heating system
for you home is on the fritz. Spend some of those millions you make as
a system engineer doing portable machining for nuclear power plants
and call a professional that knows what he's doing. Its quite clear
you dont. Hell, Ive worked on hundereds of boilers (including your
Bryant) and still havent figured out what you're talking about from
your description. Why risk your home and your familys health? We know
you can fix and make all kinds a shit. Bravo, Bravo. You're great!
However, this one you outta leave alone.
Bubba
wrote:
> Thanks for the help. I am a system engineer; NOT a mechanical,
>electrical, or chemical one. I am responsible for portable machining
>equipment to refurb it, upgrade it, and take it to nuclear power plants
>to do repairs. I am a job shop/prototype machinist by trade and have
>done machining for 16 years. I CAN work on stuff and DO! I appreciate
>your "engineer" comment Bubba, but right now I need to get my boiler
>fixed but when I get my boiler fixed, I will be glad to trade witty
>banter with you "Bubba". OK?. Does anyone else out there have a
>solution to my problem?
> I did pull the piece out and it is some sort of spinning vane. Is
>that something to do with circulation inside the boiler or ???
>Bubba wrote:
>> Oh my................Not another engineer???
>> "What to do, what to do"
>> Bubba
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> electrical, or chemical one. I am responsible for portable machining
> equipment to refurb it, upgrade it, and take it to nuclear power plants
> to do repairs. I am a job shop/prototype machinist by trade and have
> done machining for 16 years. I CAN work on stuff and DO! I appreciate
> your "engineer" comment Bubba, but right now I need to get my boiler
> fixed but when I get my boiler fixed, I will be glad to trade witty
> banter with you "Bubba". OK?. Does anyone else out there have a
> solution to my problem?
> I did pull the piece out and it is some sort of spinning vane. Is
> that something to do with circulation inside the boiler or ???