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[at-l] On the how was, too.



Your wife had surgery because she wasn't airtight?

At 07:17 PM 12/11/2005 -0500, Bob C wrote:
>y wife had the same surgery a year ago, She recovered in a manner of weeks 
>and she had no complications.
>
>Weary
>
>
> > ------------Original Message------------
> > From: Jim Bullard <jbullar1@twcny.rr.com>
> > To: "Felix" <athiker@smithville.net>
> > Cc: AT-L@Backcountry.net
> > Date: Sun, Dec-11-2005 4:45 PM
> > Subject: Re: [at-l] On the how was, too.
> >
> > At 11:57 AM 12/11/2005 -0500, Felix wrote:
> > >Quoting Slyatpct@aol.com:
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > > She was efficient 20 years ago. I'm about ready for a new one,
> > > > > though. 'greenest'...that's good, right?
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > I'm not sure what kind Bob and Pat Peoples have in their residence
> > but
> > > it was
> > > >
> > > > nice (with the glass doors) and hot!
> > >
> > >
> > >Mine is actually a wood-burning furnace that is in the basement and is
> > >ductworked and blowered and all. Just like a 'real' furnace only the
> > door
> > >opens
> > >and you (in this case I) put wood in and it burns. Me loves it. She
> > ain't as
> > >airtight as she once was, though. Who of us is?
> >
> > The loss of air-tightedness usually comes from the gasket around the
> > loading door. Those are replaceable.
> >
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