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BobsYourUncle
Jan 31, 2014Nomad
It is not the flex aluminum ducts.
It is the old style rectangular galvanized steel ducting.
Ripping open the underbelly and removing them isn't going to happen in this weather. It is rather cold out and I am set up on freezing concrete amidst snow drifts. The only time I have is after work in the later evenings when it is dark outside.
Not the best work environment.
But I need the furnace to keep the place from freezing too. Sigh!
If I rip open the underbelly, then I have to patch it and keep it waterproof....
I think this project is going to have to wait a while...
It is the old style rectangular galvanized steel ducting.
Ripping open the underbelly and removing them isn't going to happen in this weather. It is rather cold out and I am set up on freezing concrete amidst snow drifts. The only time I have is after work in the later evenings when it is dark outside.
Not the best work environment.
But I need the furnace to keep the place from freezing too. Sigh!
If I rip open the underbelly, then I have to patch it and keep it waterproof....
I think this project is going to have to wait a while...
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