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Old 09-19-2008, 09:25 PM   #1
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OK, they are commonly used in garages, mounted to the cieling, hot water runs through a coil, a fan kicks on when therm calls for heat. they are around 24x24. i think it is some kind of a vector, what is the correct name for these units? thanks G, also how much will a 60,000 btu unit cost me, and are any used units around?

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Old 09-19-2008, 09:29 PM   #2
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OK, they are commonly used in garages, mounted to the cieling, hot water runs through a coil, a fan kicks on when therm calls for heat. they are around 24x24. i think it is some kind of a vector, what is the correct name for these units? thanks G, also how much will a 60,000 btu unit cost me, and are any used units around?

Not sure but I went to a strip Club in Morracoo in 98' and when the song "Purple Rain" came on. These machines kick on in the ceiling and actual purple rain drops fell down on to the crowd it was cool as hell.

Does that help?
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Not sure but I went to a strip Club in Morracoo in 98' and when the song "Purple Rain" came on. These machines kick on in the ceiling and actual purple rain drops fell down on to the crowd it was cool as hell.

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no, but it sounds like it was a good time, i miss those the days, backpacking around the planet.....
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Shouldn't you be at a bachelor party or something
Best wishes for a great day to you!
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Shouldn't you be at a bachelor party or something
Best wishes for a great day to you!
with my buddies on ct the night before the big day, this is my bachelor party thanks
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Hydronic unit heater

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ok then! At the top of the hour we all toast Gene!
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Hydronic unit heater

thats it, thanks, i googled it, now i can start hunting for one.
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shake that ass and let me see what you got
drop it, shake it, roll it, bounce
bounce baby bounce, bounce baby bounce
now shake it, shake it

I have heard this was popular song in the gentleman's club back in the day

Just setting the mood and providing entertainment for the party. I might not be up at midnight
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shake that ass and let me see what you got
drop it, shake it, roll it, bounce
bounce baby bounce, bounce baby bounce
now shake it, shake it

I have heard this was popular song in the gentleman's club back in the day

Just setting the mood and providing entertainment for the party. I might not be up at midnight
, now im in the mooood, on that great note i am going to bed, my girl awaits me for our last premarital romp CHEERS GUYS, THANKYOU......
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, now im in the mooood, on that great note i am going to bed, my girl awaits me for our last premarital romp CHEERS GUYS, THANKYOU......
Thanx for sharing.
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Modine HS24, about 2'x2' puts out 24,000 btu\hr. They make bigger ones too.
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You live in Maine??? But You;re N.H. Master?? Why not Maine Master????
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Modine HS24, about 2'x2' puts out 24,000 btu\hr. They make bigger ones too.

Can you tell me where to find the rain machine for my next strip club project?
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1971 Mass. Built a new home and large garage for myself. Home had hydronic heat. For the garage , I SCORED A new dented 125,000 btu hot air furnace by oil. It was GREAT. Instant heat. Used a 55 gal. drum out side for fuel. check
supply houses and heat cont. Only paid $125. Right now I have a new furnace
FREE. put in after flood. Then 6 months later, house was demoed for new. Also gor a new power vent Wh. wish You were closer , I'd give You a deal!!
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You live in Maine??? But You;re N.H. Master?? Why not Maine Master????
Well, I havn't lived in Maine for very long and though I have a Maine Masters and a Vermont Masters, I do 90% of my work in NH.
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