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Posted by Joseph on November 13, 2006, 5:48 pm
> Thanks especaially to Jamesgangnc and DANgER! I guess I should have
> pointed out that the crawl space is pretty roomy. Not two foot high
> death-trap or anything. More like 5. You can walk around under there.
> Oh, and I'm having a certified pro do it. I would surely mess it up if
> I did it myself. Some things are best left to the pros. It's just I
> wanted some other experts to weigh the sitch. Thanks, Guys.
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> Oh, and I just want to point out that Oscar_Lives is a cunt. Don't
> bother reesponding, dickhead. I won't be checking back. See you're
> lonley ass in the funny papers! :-)
A "Dickhead" and a "Cunt"? Damn Oscar, hows that working for ya? :)
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> >> Hey there,
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> >> I was wondering if anyone knows where I can get a manual for my old
> >> Goodman furnace. I'm looking at having it relocated in my basement and
> >> need to see if it's possble to install it on its side in a crawl space.
> >> It's probably not possible, but I wanted to double check before I have
> >> to spring for a new one.
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> >> Any advice or manual help would be greatly appreciated.
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> >> Thanks!
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> > Being as your the one installing it and your the one thats going to
> > maintain it, have fun with it in that crawl space. You will soon find
> > out why you get charged a premium rate for working in a crawl. I will
> > take an attic any day over a crawl.
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