, I feel I made a great decision on my purchase and its been working great, it does heat an auxiliary building that is attached to my building that is 40 by 40this will be opened up to the other shop this summer, I did consult the techs at lanair and explained what I will be doing and this is...
yes I did, since the lanair lasted so long that was my deciding factor on my purchase...my shop is 40 by 60 with 12 foot ceilings, walls and ceiling are insulated with 6 inches and dry walled.
I got 60 dollars at the scrap yard for it and was very happy and so was the gentleman that bought it...
ok..took the advice from everyone and scrapped the burner, the guy at the scrap yard asked if it still worked and i told him yes...he said it was in such good shape that he was going to keep it for himself and use it at his garage....called lanair and purchased a new 300,000 btu furnace for...
so just scrap it and buy another furnace to convert it to an oil burner.
all I want to use is the drum and blower system in the old burner, wouldn't I have more money in the purchase of a different furnace and possibly having to buy new fans and the cost of the conversion and welding of steel...
I would like to ask a question in regards to taking an old bath type oil burner from lanair(circa1972) and converting it to a forced burner like you have, the burner is a L 110 model. it has a cast drum with the bath in the bottom and a pump that would drop oil into the bath, the electronics...
with seeing your post about the burned hole, I would like to ask a question in regards to taking an old bath type oil burner from lanair(circa1972) and converting it to a forced burner like you have, the burner is a L 110 model. it has a cast drum with the bath in the bottom and a pump that...
new to the site, been reading all the post and info, I am looking at converting an old lanair oil bath type burner to the atomized forced oil burner system.
for some that don't know what burner I am talking about, its made from lanair and is a cast iron drum roughly 28 inches in diameter and 3...
new to the site, been reading all the post and info, I am looking at converting an old lanair oil bath type burner to the atomized forced oil burner system.
for some that don't know what burner I am talking about, its made from lanair and is a cast iron drum roughly 28 inches in diameter and 3...