DanC
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Been lurking here alittle while and decided to register, lots of cool info.
I'm Dan and live in MT. I teach jr. high American History, shop, and am a wildland firefighter in the summer. I enjoy doing home improvement with my wife and two kids and enjoy building cars and motorcycles so my garage sees pleny of mechanical and carpentry type work.
My question, I just acquired a rafter mount furnace. I cant find any of the uni-strut stuff around, couldnt I just use like a piece of 2"x2" heavy wall tube and drill a couple of holes for the all thread to go through??
Secondly, the furnace has a few small holes in the heat exchanger, the contractor I got it from said it would work just fine for a shop. Can I patch those holes with hi-temp silicone or JB Weld or something like that or Can I just leave them alone?? The only thing "escaping" from the holes would be heat, right???
thanks
I'm Dan and live in MT. I teach jr. high American History, shop, and am a wildland firefighter in the summer. I enjoy doing home improvement with my wife and two kids and enjoy building cars and motorcycles so my garage sees pleny of mechanical and carpentry type work.
My question, I just acquired a rafter mount furnace. I cant find any of the uni-strut stuff around, couldnt I just use like a piece of 2"x2" heavy wall tube and drill a couple of holes for the all thread to go through??
Secondly, the furnace has a few small holes in the heat exchanger, the contractor I got it from said it would work just fine for a shop. Can I patch those holes with hi-temp silicone or JB Weld or something like that or Can I just leave them alone?? The only thing "escaping" from the holes would be heat, right???
thanks