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Good looking installs! there is some good talent out there!
Originally Posted by jpb2 Nah he's better than that Same thought went through my mind
Originally Posted by cjett Very professional looking jobs. Would you perhaps be a union pipe-fitter? Nah he's better than that
Very professional looking jobs. Would you perhaps be a union pipe-fitter?
Thank you for the replies. As for the Peerless boiler picture, it was a Riello F3 burner that can be ordered to match the color of the boiler it is sold with. It's the same with Burnham, Buderus, and I'm sure other brands. The 6" by 6" column was there to support the fireplace threshold, and it probably had a lally column inside but I can't remember for certain. Jtrammel, I definately had room to work on these job's which is so much better then crawlspace, attic, and tight closet space work. Unfortunately, up here in Maine we have our fair share of crawlspaces too, ranging from somewhat uncomfortable to completely miserable. I'll save the pictures of that work for the wall of shame, or better yet, not show them ever.
Real nice. In the last pic, what's with that 6x6 block column the owner installed? Is it hiding a round lally column?
what type of riello is on the boiler i have worked on a F3 F5 and a BS3 is the cover just painted to match the boiler
I wish we had space like that for installs, I'm usually crammed in a 2' or less crawlspace. Good looking work though.
very good looking piping
Nice install, better yet nice clean plant room.
Good lookin installs. Thx for sharing.
Recent jobsites Some heating systems, and an AC system that we have installed. The first two show heating systems where one boiler is wall mounted, and the other is supported by unistrut instead. Sometimes I find it's easier to anchor pipes, pumps, etc. on a few lengths of unistrut then it is to make a bunch of hangers and screw them into the wall. Attachment 344551Attachment 344581 Here's a heating/cooling system with a steam humidifier in the return duct. Attachment 344571 This is one of the few oil heating systems that we do in a year. Attachment 344561
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