Some nice works going on in the barn!
What kind of boiler is that? I've got baseboard heat in my house and the boiler needs to be upgraded as it's an old thing.
A lot of thought has gone into this shop build with A LOT of ideas coming from this site.Nice work in the utility room, it looks very well laid out.
Your family looked very well represented at the wedding, good job Mom and Dad.
Its always interesting to see kids grow up at the different stages they go through.
Leo is growing from a toddler into a young boy.
It has been a fun journey the last almost 8yrs with the kiddos. It's wild watching them grow up and figure stuff out !!! Leo will be driving tractor before I know it and pretty soon he'll be telling me what to do !!!
The one I have used to be that box for someone else. Now it's our junk box lol.i'd assume 99% of farm yards have that gravity box waiting for its 65th life.
This IBC boiler can do all of that ... they sure don't give these things away !!!Get a combi if its going in your house
https://www.navieninc.com/residential/combi-boilers
I think it looks great !!That's a pretty slick looking gutter for your electrical work. That will be a real clean look when finished. Nice job! 2049 shop is looking good!
Jay
The panel is upside down from what I consider "normal" though

That might be the ticket. My water heater is roughly 10 years old so it would be a bad idea to replace it soon.
Any experience with the combi?
Only their regular instant units. Been great. A combi isn't that much different. This assumes you have enough gas meter/pipe size to supply it.
A big enough pipe to keep the unit happy is a good thing in more ways than oneClaims it only needs a 1/2" but I have a 3/4" gas line in that room that feeds both the boiler and hot water tank. So I would suspect I have a big enough size for the unit.

It's not a big deal on my end. I enjoy the banter and since the whole thread is sort of "off topic" in it's entirety it's fine with melets not plug up the quaker road thread. make a post in the general area. the gas line is only part of the equation. your meter needs to allow enough CFM for all appliances.

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That sure is a good sized chopper !!! I bet they aren't hardly on-site long enough to stick around for lunch !!!




















