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RE: NO LBC, water heater ???

To: <b-evans@earthlink.net>, "'Frank Clarici'" <spritenut@exit109.com>
Subject: RE: NO LBC, water heater ???
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 21:14:31 -0600
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>, <team-thicko@autox.team.net>
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Yeah, it's a 200' walk to the house from the shop, and on this particular
evening, the temps are on their way down to 10 degrees, with 30 mph winds.

Having a sink in the shop with warm water is a good thing.

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Subject: Re: NO LBC, water heater ???

If it is nasty, grudgy grease, that is what God made latex gloves for.  
If it is for normal, run-of-the-mill oil, grease and dirt, that is why I 
keep a canister of Chlorox (or in my cheap case) Costco surface wipes 
handy.  Beats the snot outta going inside to dirty up a sink just to 
switch to a clean job in the garage.

Buster Evans

    Frank Clarici wrote:
    Tankless for sure.
    Or you will be constantly heating hot water when you don't need it.
    And by the time the hot water gets to the faucet, you already washed
    your hands.

    I live with a cold water sink in my garage, it's fine.
    If I do need hot water, I come inside after I did the go-jo thing in
    the garage.

    Seriously, consider tankless. Propane ain't cheap anymore.
    How many hand washings vs how many hours of keeping a tank hot?




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