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No you need to lighten up ,i went through the same bunch of crap from you guys on the A coil post when i talked about using oversize coils with you guys rattling on about i didnt know what i was talking about,then i posted the manufacturers suggestions for over size coils proving it was legitimate.

As i was basically told years of field experiance meant nothing if it wasnt designed by an engineer or in a code book .

So now im just asking where it says in the code that K-copper cannot never be used in a steam boiler system,and no the experiance from old guys whove been in the field for 100 years doesnt count as you guys have already said.[^]

Long experience is overrated. The new wave is long experience combined with resourcefulness, book knowledge and an ear that does more work than the mouth.

I used to be like you.

Get on board, or not. You won't lose face at all with the guys here if you do. You could be an asset to the forum, more than me.

Marc

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Im just saying that sometimes there is more than one option,especially on a small boiler .

My first question on that particular boiler from what i see in the picture is where is the insulation on the lines,and since im willing to bet it was asbestos who removed and how did they remove it.

That insulation was removed in 1978 when I was in high school, I have no idea where it is but I did tell them to address the rest of it throughout the basement.

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Marc, don't cut yourself short.

Ditto. You've definitely been an asset here. A little full of yourself when you first showed up; but after you mellowed out you became one of the family.

ONE TEAM - ONE FIGHT!!!

Mike

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