[TheForge] temporary heat shield
terry l. ridder
terrylr at blauedonau.com
Fri Feb 6 04:16:34 EST 2009
hello;
the wood stove is currently only 8 inches from the teak paneled
bulkhead. this is in the open dining area. the wood stove was put in to
provide some 'atmosphere' for the people in the dining area. that is
what i have been told. i want to protect the teak paneling from any
further scorching. yes, the easiest way would be to remove the wood
stove. no more wood stove no more scorching.
the ships seem to collect a good supply of pallets and other wood.
there is a good supply of floating wood in the oceans at any given time.
that is what i have been told. i am still land locked in northern
illinois still unable to travel. the doctors just increased the morphine
dosage once again so i am getting used to the new dosage. feeling dizzy
and nauseated most of the day is not fun. replying to e-mails
under-the-influence has caused some problems.
ries', suggestions jogged my thinking into using a welding blanket. i am
going to order several of the 'white spark' silica cloth from
www.steelguardsaftey.com .
http://www.steelguardsafety.com/welding-blankets.htm
they will work until a permanent solution can be found. they will also
be used later so they will not be wasted.
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terry l. ridder ><>
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