Well if you ever feel like you want to experience like 7 months of winter - move to New England, and now you'll be really well prepared to tussle with some hissy bois! Thank you!
It's amazing how efficient steam heat can be. The Empire State Building is heated with only one pound of steam pressure. Dan Holohan has a grate book out, The Lost Art of Steam Heating Revisited. It's good to see you back, I hope this is the start of more from you, I do enjoy your wit.
And you know, it's entertaining to think about Dan himself seeing that as an example of how little it takes. Thank you, I do have a few more ideas floating around right now.
Exactly what I was looking for I watch alot more videos wich left me with more questions than answers. You explanation went straight to the point thank you.
Aw, thank you! Well, when I was obtaining this knowledge off of various books or forums, I too was in New England - so I was decidedly motivated by not wanting to be cold in the attic I was renovating to live in with my girlfriend at the time.
You know, I stared at that portion of my video edits, and thought to myself, "is that too obvious?" And hilariously, you've completed the joke *for* me. All according to plan...
Although I'm from New Orleans, where radiators don't exist, i still find this interesting. Welcome back!
Well if you ever feel like you want to experience like 7 months of winter - move to New England, and now you'll be really well prepared to tussle with some hissy bois! Thank you!
@@Bootstrappin to us, anything less than 60 degrees is freezing
This was both entertaining and educational.
The return of the king 🙌
It's amazing how efficient steam heat can be. The Empire State Building is heated with only one pound of steam pressure. Dan Holohan has a grate book out, The Lost Art of Steam Heating Revisited. It's good to see you back, I hope this is the start of more from you, I do enjoy your wit.
And you know, it's entertaining to think about Dan himself seeing that as an example of how little it takes. Thank you, I do have a few more ideas floating around right now.
Totally random.
Totally Entertaining.
Completely educational. Thoroughly enjoyed.
Dude, seeing you drop *bad larry's* just makes me love your videos more than I did already. Glad you're still posting.
My goodness, 10/10 video as usual.
And as a new homeowner I greatly appreciate this info.
Thank you for the upload man
Exactly what I was looking for I watch alot more videos wich left me with more questions than answers. You explanation went straight to the point thank you.
You're welcome, I'm glad you found my video helpful!
You are amazing. How do you even know this stuff? My house was built in 1850 and I live in Maine, so THANK YOU.
Aw, thank you! Well, when I was obtaining this knowledge off of various books or forums, I too was in New England - so I was decidedly motivated by not wanting to be cold in the attic I was renovating to live in with my girlfriend at the time.
Welcome back from the hiatus!
a discussion of a gunked up air eliminator without a reference to gunga lunga??
You are an *impostor* !!
What have you done with him?
You know, I stared at that portion of my video edits, and thought to myself, "is that too obvious?" And hilariously, you've completed the joke *for* me. All according to plan...
NIce!!!!
@@Bootstrappin
Now get serious and invent us a radiator system that uses solar energy 😅
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