[TR] Cleaning Cardboard Radiator Duct

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Thu Oct 15 22:04:16 MDT 2009


 John,

Not meaning to sound facetious, but a furnace room is a room with a furnace in
it.  Usually the room is a bit warmer and dryer than any other room in the
house, for obvious reasons.  Not as common anymore as many homes have the
furnace in the entire basement rather than in a separate room.

Make sense?

Aaron







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From: John A. Wise <60TR3A at cox.net>
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Subject: Re: [TR] Cleaning Cardboard Radiator Duct










Karl,

What is a furnace room???

John

John A. Wise
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On  15 Oct, 2009, at 7:17 PM, Karl Vacek wrote:

> What about cleaning it really well, letting it dry thoroughly (maybe
> a few days in the furnace room ??), and then a good coat of
> something like Thompson's Water Seal before painting ??
>
> Karl
>
>
>> Oh well.B  Question, then.B  Is there a paint that would render
>> cardboard
>> impervious to rain, or is there, as Fred mentioned, a stainless
>> steel duct out
>> there being manufactured by someone on the List???
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