Posted by wyod on December 22, 2007 at 18:24:22 from (209.181.15.17):
In Reply to: O/T Heating With Coal posted by 37 chief on December 22, 2007 at 14:02:49:
Hey Stan, I spent several years in England (courtesy of my Uncle Sam) a few years back... every place I lived was heated with coal. I really liked it, although it took a bit of getting used to. Not as easy as just turing up the thermostat! The systems I used there were boilers that ran hot water radiators... by British standards (at least at that time) they were "state of the art". A good friend here in the states built a new place a few years back and installed a coal fired system. With his, you auger coal into a hopper that is located directly above his basement utility room. The coal self-feeds into his boiler. Except for hauling coal each August, his system is virtually on auto-pilot. It heats all his hot water too! D
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