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Normal operation of hot water based heating system? Tuno 03-08-2007
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Posted by Bubba on March 10, 2007, 1:42 pm
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 16:57:15 GMT, gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:

>
>>On 09 Mar 2007 21:05:03 GMT, DANgER (danger<bubba@heat.com) wrote:
>>
>>>LOL you idiots think a 130f supply temp at the air handler, 6 feet away, will
result in
>>>a 130f at a register?
>>>
>>>You clowns make me laugh...
>>>
>>>bobby have you figured out how a G26 works yet? <snicker> Your a waste of
time
>>>bob...you have no skill or understanding...still posting questions asking how
a fan
>>>belt works...LOL
>>>
>>>Isn't it clear you guys are just wasting your time around here....noone has
ever found
>>>either of you helpful...and quite frankly you give the trade a bad name.
Maybe gofish
>>>can explain what temps he would expect to have at a register? Or would he
measure tap
>>>water too? BAHAHAHA
>>>
>>>Waiting for your technical response fishy....
>>>
>>>
>>>-Canadian Hack
>>
>>In case you havent figured it out yet DANgER, nobody has to respond to
>>you. You are the clueless idiot and EVERYONE knows it, INCLUDING the
>>homeowners. All we have to do is watch your responses and guesses and
>>switch jumping. You ARE DANgEROUS. That is a given.
>>Here's hoping you bash you own head in with a rock someday soon.
>>Bubba
>
>
>Bubba, I view the Canadian Hack as the current town clown or village
>idiot. DANgEROUSLY entertaining, yet still just another troll.
>
>He thrives on chumming the sharks. Once you figure that out, you'll
>sit back and enjoy the show. :-)

Actually, I like chumming the waters a bit myself to see him pop up.
He is quite a show piece.
Bubba

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Posted by on March 9, 2007, 6:36 pm

"DANgER" <"danger"@heat.com wrote in message
> LOL you idiots think a 130f supply temp at the air handler, 6 feet away,
will result in
> a 130f at a register?


What a clueless twit.... just what do you think it's going to be??? -130 F

LOL, you must run your ducting OUTSIDE, so you can save all the space you
can, inside your cardboard box. LOL


> Isn't it clear you guys are just wasting your time around here....noone
has ever found
> either of you helpful...and quite frankly you give the trade a bad name.


You not only give the trade a bad name, but Canada also... Dipshit.


> -Canadian Heat


You almost make Stormy Moron look like a pro.... LMFAO



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