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water furnace me 04-03-2007
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Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on April 4, 2007, 1:22 am

> Yes...
> They're not the best, but they're far from the worst...
> A corporate takeover brought a bunch of beancounters.
> Many folks left & joined up with the old California heatpumps & another
> brand to create another brand.
> Climate Master, I think.
> Almost identical units from what I hear.
>

Climatemaster has been around probably since you were in fucking daipers,
( my child )--and far as I know, never had any connection with water
furnace.

Pretty sure should be looking at Command-Aire here.

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Posted by geothermaljones on April 4, 2007, 11:30 pm
Oh so sorry...
Command Aire is owned by Trane, for now...
You can even order them with interchangeable labels.
Climate Master is an old name, the folks from that left Water Furnace joined
up with California heat pumps & a few other manufacturers, one may well have
been Climate Master & maybe that's where they got their name.
They are near identical units... wanna see a few cut sheets & submittals?

As for "my child" SCREW YOU DAD, you died in '65' well after my diaper days.
Although I may still have been in daipers, I'm not sure.

But I do like the "DUDE"
Have you seen the youtube version of The Big Lebowski?
Now that's entertainment!

geothermaljones


>
> > Yes...
> > They're not the best, but they're far from the worst...
> > A corporate takeover brought a bunch of beancounters.
> > Many folks left & joined up with the old California heatpumps & another
> > brand to create another brand.
> > Climate Master, I think.
> > Almost identical units from what I hear.
> >
>
> Climatemaster has been around probably since you were in fucking daipers,
> ( my child )--and far as I know, never had any connection with water
> furnace.
>
> Pretty sure should be looking at Command-Aire here.





Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on April 5, 2007, 8:06 pm


> SCREW YOU
>
> geothermaljones
>

Perhaps some hope for you here yet.

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Posted by on April 5, 2007, 7:52 pm

>
>
> > SCREW YOU
> >
> > geothermaljones
> >
>
> Perhaps some hope for you here yet.

LOL



Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on April 6, 2007, 1:53 am

>
> >
> >
> > > SCREW YOU
> > >
> > > geothermaljones
> > >
> >
> > Perhaps some hope for you here yet.
>
> LOL
>


http://wwwaux.cerc.cr.usgs.gov/micra/Pallid%20sturgeon%20release%202.jpg

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