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NG Heat Ripoff and Convert SP Furncace JR North 10-02-2007
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Posted by JR North on October 3, 2007, 4:02 pm
Sure, you can have my stuff, if you promise to get all the pissy-whip
panty-twisters here off my ass.
JR

geothermaljones wrote:
> An average standing pilot costs about $2.00 a month (in our area prx 90
> cents a therm...)
> Sounds like you've got a gas stove, gas water heater, or a leak...
> If you try to swap in electronic ignition, with a kit from e-bay...
> have the neighbor put 911 on speed dial & install the window shutters.
>
> When the whole thing goes BOOM, don't get any on me...
>
> geothermaljones
>
> p.s. after your rapture, can I have your stuff?
> (the stuff that started over 50' from the crater... other stuff will land
> farther...
> some won't be found at all, arms, legs, gray matter???)
>
>
>
>
>>OK....I've got a NG Standing Pilot Burner furnace the size of a VW
>>Beetle. Puget Sound Energy just happily announced a 13% cut in NG
>>prices, stating the "average household" monthly heating charge would
>>drop to just $82. BULLSHIT. I had my furnace OFF all July, and got a
>>bill from PSE for $94- just to run the pilot. I've had the meter turned
>>off all Aug and Sept., to see if they're prorating me.
>>Anyway, it's getting cold, so I want to covert my furnace to electronic
>>ignition, so there is no gas flow unless it's on. I don't want to grab
>>my ankles for a 'guy' to come out and do it, so is there a retrofit kit
>>type thing that I could do myself? I see some Honeywell valves on Ebay,
>>and some kits, which don't seem to include the ignition side. I need the
>>whole thing. I realize the dangers, liability, etc, so the discussion
>>does not need to go that direction.
>>Ideas?
>>Thanks
>>JR
>>--
>>--------------------------------------------------------------
>> Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth
>
>
>


Posted by The Freon Cowboy on October 3, 2007, 4:51 pm
surest way to accomplish that ,is to STFU and go away

>Sure, you can have my stuff, if you promise to get all the pissy-whip


Posted by on October 5, 2007, 12:10 pm

> surest way to accomplish that ,is to STFU and go away


:-)



Posted by on October 3, 2007, 4:56 pm
        Didn't take long for you to get all pissy about it, huh ?

        Now go fry yourself.

plonk


wrote:

>Sure, you can have my stuff, if you promise to get all the pissy-whip
>panty-twisters here off my ass.
>JR
>
>geothermaljones wrote:
>> An average standing pilot costs about $2.00 a month (in our area prx 90
>> cents a therm...)
>> Sounds like you've got a gas stove, gas water heater, or a leak...
>> If you try to swap in electronic ignition, with a kit from e-bay...
>> have the neighbor put 911 on speed dial & install the window shutters.
>>
>> When the whole thing goes BOOM, don't get any on me...
>>
>> geothermaljones
>>
>> p.s. after your rapture, can I have your stuff?
>> (the stuff that started over 50' from the crater... other stuff will land
>> farther...
>> some won't be found at all, arms, legs, gray matter???)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>OK....I've got a NG Standing Pilot Burner furnace the size of a VW
>>>Beetle. Puget Sound Energy just happily announced a 13% cut in NG
>>>prices, stating the "average household" monthly heating charge would
>>>drop to just $82. BULLSHIT. I had my furnace OFF all July, and got a
>>>bill from PSE for $94- just to run the pilot. I've had the meter turned
>>>off all Aug and Sept., to see if they're prorating me.
>>>Anyway, it's getting cold, so I want to covert my furnace to electronic
>>>ignition, so there is no gas flow unless it's on. I don't want to grab
>>>my ankles for a 'guy' to come out and do it, so is there a retrofit kit
>>>type thing that I could do myself? I see some Honeywell valves on Ebay,
>>>and some kits, which don't seem to include the ignition side. I need the
>>>whole thing. I realize the dangers, liability, etc, so the discussion
>>>does not need to go that direction.
>>>Ideas?
>>>Thanks
>>>JR
>>>--
>>>--------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth
>>
>>
>>

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Posted by Bubba on October 3, 2007, 8:19 pm
wrote:

>Sure, you can have my stuff, if you promise to get all the pissy-whip
>panty-twisters here off my ass.
>JR

Keeee-Rhiiiiist buddy. Grow some freggin Gonads you little school
girl. Ive seen bigger nads on a frog.
Bubba

>
>geothermaljones wrote:
>> An average standing pilot costs about $2.00 a month (in our area prx 90
>> cents a therm...)
>> Sounds like you've got a gas stove, gas water heater, or a leak...
>> If you try to swap in electronic ignition, with a kit from e-bay...
>> have the neighbor put 911 on speed dial & install the window shutters.
>>
>> When the whole thing goes BOOM, don't get any on me...
>>
>> geothermaljones
>>
>> p.s. after your rapture, can I have your stuff?
>> (the stuff that started over 50' from the crater... other stuff will land
>> farther...
>> some won't be found at all, arms, legs, gray matter???)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>OK....I've got a NG Standing Pilot Burner furnace the size of a VW
>>>Beetle. Puget Sound Energy just happily announced a 13% cut in NG
>>>prices, stating the "average household" monthly heating charge would
>>>drop to just $82. BULLSHIT. I had my furnace OFF all July, and got a
>>>bill from PSE for $94- just to run the pilot. I've had the meter turned
>>>off all Aug and Sept., to see if they're prorating me.
>>>Anyway, it's getting cold, so I want to covert my furnace to electronic
>>>ignition, so there is no gas flow unless it's on. I don't want to grab
>>>my ankles for a 'guy' to come out and do it, so is there a retrofit kit
>>>type thing that I could do myself? I see some Honeywell valves on Ebay,
>>>and some kits, which don't seem to include the ignition side. I need the
>>>whole thing. I realize the dangers, liability, etc, so the discussion
>>>does not need to go that direction.
>>>Ideas?
>>>Thanks
>>>JR
>>>--
>>>--------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth
>>
>>
>>

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