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Steam Radiator Pipes HELP HELP waynebrown 05-26-2007
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Posted by on May 26, 2007, 10:49 pm

        DA's cold :-)

wrote:

>just put a clothes pin on its little nose
>
>> Yea, but what about the fish smell???
>>
>>
>>> Make Grandma stand over them nekid.
>>>
>>> No one will notice the pipes any more.
>>>
>>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Rip out the steam and use a heat exchanger ... and do radiant floor heat.
>>>>Pipes gone and heat under the floor
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I am interested in various solutions other than painting , in covering
>>>>> these pipes.
>>>>>
>>>>> They are somewhat intrusive ...coming out of nowhere and usually
>>>>> sitting in the
>>>>>
>>>>> middle of the room for all to see. it seems no matter what paint, one
>>>>> uses it seems
>>>>>
>>>>> to chip off and i was wondering if there is anything more decorative.
>>>>> Ive seen
>>>>>
>>>>> insulated solutions...what are thes called and where can i get
>>>>> them...someone
>>>>>
>>>>> suggested just tying rope around the entire pipe, but I'm worried
>>>>> it'll burn...
>>>>>
>>>>> please help...this is one of my projects this week, and i really want
>>>>> to finish it
>>>>>
>>>>> before winter comes and the pipes get too hot to handle.
>>>>> thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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>>
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Posted by B-Hate-Me on May 26, 2007, 5:13 pm

>I am interested in various solutions other than painting , in covering
> these pipes.
>
> They are somewhat intrusive ...coming out of nowhere and usually
> sitting in the
>
> middle of the room for all to see. it seems no matter what paint, one
> uses it seems
>
> to chip off and i was wondering if there is anything more decorative.
> Ive seen

Sell the house.

Another problem solved by B-Hate-Me !



Posted by daytona° on May 26, 2007, 10:21 pm
I like this one...it can be fixed for $1.29 ... a "FOR SALE" sign from Home
Cheapo


>
>>I am interested in various solutions other than painting , in covering
>> these pipes.
>>
>> They are somewhat intrusive ...coming out of nowhere and usually
>> sitting in the
>>
>> middle of the room for all to see. it seems no matter what paint, one
>> uses it seems
>>
>> to chip off and i was wondering if there is anything more decorative.
>> Ive seen
>
> Sell the house.
>
> Another problem solved by B-Hate-Me !
>



Posted by Ron in NY on May 27, 2007, 7:39 am
waynebrown@optonline.net wrote:

>I am interested in various solutions other than painting , in covering
>these pipes.
>
>They are somewhat intrusive ...coming out of nowhere and usually
>sitting in the
>
>middle of the room for all to see. it seems no matter what paint, one
>uses it seems
>
>to chip off and i was wondering if there is anything more decorative.
>Ive seen
>
>insulated solutions...what are thes called and where can i get
>them...someone
>
>suggested just tying rope around the entire pipe, but I'm worried
>it'll burn...
>
>please help...this is one of my projects this week, and i really want
>to finish it
>
>before winter comes and the pipes get too hot to handle.
>thanks!
============================================================
Notice all of the wiseass answers in this group. All of the usual ASSHOLES
giving their usual answers. You are all a bunch of FUCKING MORONS.
========================================================
Remove the ZZZ from my E-mail address to send me E-mail.

Posted by Bubba on May 27, 2007, 8:52 am
On Sun, 27 May 2007 11:39:03 GMT, solidgoldZZZ@optonline.net (Ron in
NY) wrote:

>waynebrown@optonline.net wrote:
>
>>I am interested in various solutions other than painting , in covering
>>these pipes.
>>
>>They are somewhat intrusive ...coming out of nowhere and usually
>>sitting in the
>>
>>middle of the room for all to see. it seems no matter what paint, one
>>uses it seems
>>
>>to chip off and i was wondering if there is anything more decorative.
>>Ive seen
>>
>>insulated solutions...what are thes called and where can i get
>>them...someone
>>
>>suggested just tying rope around the entire pipe, but I'm worried
>>it'll burn...
>>
>>please help...this is one of my projects this week, and i really want
>>to finish it
>>
>>before winter comes and the pipes get too hot to handle.
>>thanks!
>============================================================
>Notice all of the wiseass answers in this group. All of the usual ASSHOLES
>giving their usual answers. You are all a bunch of FUCKING MORONS.
>========================================================
>Remove the ZZZ from my E-mail address to send me E-mail.

Ron,
Speaking of assholes which you have truely made of yourself..........
You sound like one of those stupid assholes that was charged $100 to
change a filter because you were too stupid of an asshole to know how
to change it yourself.
Life must suck to be you.
Bubba

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