Saturday, January 30, 2010
Worked in the trailer
Today I put the screen material
back into the frames. It was so cold in the warehouse that I moved my sawhorses and work surface into the Airstream. The Airstream now has heat and I was glad that it was working. It was a nice 65 degrees in the camper and a cool 25 degrees in the warehouse. I chose the black fiberglass screen. I like the look of it and it makes the windows look tinted. I'm almost ready to prime the interior walls.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Fill the holes
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Honey I "almost" blew up my boys!
I tried, but was unsuccessful. Maybe next time. Here is the story. First of all, if you are reading
this blog, you probably know how cheap I am. I need a furnace for the cold days. First of all I need one this winter so I can work on the interior. I plumbed the system with propane and after I had the old furnace hooked up with gas and electric, I tried to fire it up. No luck. I could not get it to fire up. I then looked to the internet to give me some clues as to how to try and fix the furnace. Most people say to just scrap it and buy a new one. Since I don't expect to use the furnace very often I really dont want to spend much money to get it back in operation. I
was told to pull the burner out and hacksaw the slots in the top open and that should fix my problem. I did just that, and put it back together and hooked it up. Guess what? It worked. It lit right up and I thought, "great I just saved myself $600" As you can see in the following picture you can see the blue flame. This is great! I decided to let the thing run for awhile so that it can get up to full tempeture. It shut off after about 5 minutes. I go over to the thermostat and shut it off and turn it back on. I then hear the furnace go "pop". I figure, that was interesting. I shut it off and do it again. I hear "POP". (that means
a little louder) I do it again. "POP". The fourth time, it goes bang, and my ear start ringing. After I check myself for schrapnel, I decided not to try again. As you can see from the picture, the furnace blew out the sides of the burn chamber. I dedided at that point it was worth it to purchase a new furncace. I called Palamano RV in Florida and purchased a new one for around $350. If I knew that it was going to be around that price, I would not have hesitated and would have saved myself from death. I got the new one 2 days later and hooked it up. It works perfectly and now I have heat in the Airstream.


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