Furnace and floor (reply)

mark grady

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> The fiberglass is somewhat melted around the hole. Glassed in the old
> holes and will be looking for a new furnace!

I hope so, your old furnace installation sounded like it had the deep sleep
option.

Go to Wal-Mart, get yourself a CO detector. First Alert makes one that has a
slide in battery/sensor unit, so you can replace the sensor when it looses
sensitivity (or pull it out if it goes off just before you head out the
door.)

It seems that Wes (Cinnabar) ran a story about a catalytic unit. At the
time, that seemed to make sense, and while oxygen depletion is still an
issue, much quieter and less hassle than the hot air buzz box furnace
solution. I'll go to the stacks and see if I can find it while someone else
posts the answer.

> Are these bolts
> I will need to get to at some time? What do they hold to what? Yeah I
> still need to drop my fuel tanks------any of them do that?

Nope. The fuel tanks are held up by straps that you get to from deep
underneath the belly of the beast.

Mark

'77 K
N Webster
mgrady