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Winter's bite is taking hold - looking forward to some warmth out here (QC, Abbey, doesn't seem to care though [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/hmmm.gif[/img] ). Propane providers are out tomorrow for a site survey. I decided to place my pipes outside of the internal wall for that industrial look (also easier to inspect and the code folks are happier about that too). I am planning on using a 125lb tank to be placed behind the garage which I figure should last approximately one winter season. Drilling thru the brick was tough and took over an hour with a good mortar bit (and lots of breaks). Note: portions of plumbing are dry fit (near flex hose). Next up will be electrical connections (power to the heater and thermostat) ....
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