Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #185,782  
finally back home from errands
geez, forecast is now 5 to 7 inches of snow tonight and tomorrow
hopefully less
I'm going to put a full propane bottle on the heater this afternoon to make sure it doesn't run out tonight.
working with local propane company to bring two hundred pound tanks and hook them up for me.
Just a thought before you have a couple of 100# cylinders setup. They are approximately 20 gallons when filled and about 160 pounds or so filled. A 120 gallon tank is one of the fat 4 foot tall ones that you see around, they actually hold about 96 gallons of propane. So less truck visits and usually a bit less per gallon and also a much more stable tank when sitting on the ground or a couple of cement paver blocks.

Edited: I just read your next post so forget this one.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #185,783  
...taking a break from the Milk House and got to thinking about my water heater install.

I have 12 foot high ceilings and floor space is limited. I could build a platform to elevate the water heater at least to six feet. This would free up floor space in the corner, which I could use as a closet.

Has anyone suspended their water heater? I am estimating 300 pounds, it is a 30 gallon.

Sounds like good space utilization to me as long as you have access.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #185,784  
...taking a break from the Milk House and got to thinking about my water heater install.

I have 12 foot high ceilings and floor space is limited. I could build a platform to elevate the water heater at least to six feet. This would free up floor space in the corner, which I could use as a closet.

Has anyone suspended their water heater? I am estimating 300 pounds, it is a 30 gallon.
A quick Look at 30 gallon water heaters they weigh 100 lbs. Do you have a way to get that much weight that high up on a shelf.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #185,785  
Drew will that last a week?
I only have to keep a lot of heat in there for several more weeks, then weather will warm up.
sure it will get cold at nights but currently heading into cold week with cold weather dropping down hitting a big
rainstorm heading North. which is forecast at 5-7 inches tonight and tomorrow. Currently 48 out now, so first rain tonight,
snow tomorrow.

burner has 6, 12 and 18k settings.
I have been running on the six and it's kept it warm enough so far.
Since the heater is directional I can aim it at the plants so I'm arranging them in "theatre seating"
in front of the heater.

does anyone know what a 6k burner burns an hour?
of course I had to look that up
there are 91,500 btu in a gallon of propane
divide by 6000 is 15.25
that means one gallon of propane will last 15 hours
at 12k setting which I will likely have to go to in another day or two
one gallon of propane would last 7.6 hours.

7 gallons in each 30 pounder.

geez, propane dealer called back declined due to type of heater and they only did permanent installs, no flex pipe like
the folks in NC were very happy to use. Oh well. I'll have them back on the next one.
My next consideration is getting my young friend with a pickup truck to help me buy a 100 pound tank, get it filled and carried over
next to greenhouse where I will treat it like a giant barbecue tank. Need to figure out what keeps them upright. May have to get some of that flex pipe.
sounds like I need a pro. Popgadget? Will you keep me from blowing up and landing in NJ?...

Lou, if I see a stubby big one, will investigate, only one I saw online was 1200 bucks. I think only the generic 20/30/40/100 pound tanks are value priced. The 100 pounder is about 185 at Ace Hardware. always confusing mixing gallons with pounds, they should have stuck with gallons from the beginning.

I bet it's more sensible in Europe. Helo, do they sell propane by the liter only? Do you call your barbecue size grill a 20 pounder?
because a 100 pounder is only 23 gallons.

that's all the math I want to do. Sun is over the yard arm. Time to fuss in the kitchen.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #185,786  
I only have to keep a lot of heat in there for several more weeks, then weather will warm up.
sure it will get cold at nights but currently heading into cold week with cold weather dropping down hitting a big
rainstorm heading North. which is forecast at 5-7 inches tonight and tomorrow. Currently 48 out now, so first rain tonight,
snow tomorrow.

burner has 6, 12 and 18k settings.
I have been running on the six and it's kept it warm enough so far.
Since the heater is directional I can aim it at the plants so I'm arranging them in "theatre seating"
in front of the heater.

does anyone know what a 6k burner burns an hour?
of course I had to look that up
there are 91,500 btu in a gallon of propane
divide by 6000 is 15.25
that means one gallon of propane will last 15 hours
at 12k setting which I will likely have to go to in another day or two
one gallon of propane would last 7.6 hours.

7 gallons in each 30 pounder.

geez, propane dealer called back declined due to type of heater and they only did permanent installs, no flex pipe like
the folks in NC were very happy to use. Oh well. I'll have them back on the next one.
My next consideration is getting my young friend with a pickup truck to help me buy a 100 pound tank, get it filled and carried over
next to greenhouse where I will treat it like a giant barbecue tank. Need to figure out what keeps them upright. May have to get some of that flex pipe.
sounds like I need a pro. Popgadget? Will you keep me from blowing up and landing in NJ?...

Lou, if I see a stubby big one, will investigate, only one I saw online was 1200 bucks. I think only the generic 20/30/40/100 pound tanks are value priced. The 100 pounder is about 185 at Ace Hardware. always confusing mixing gallons with pounds, they should have stuck with gallons from the beginning.

I bet it's more sensible in Europe. Helo, do they sell propane by the liter only? Do you call your barbecue size grill a 20 pounder?
because a 100 pounder is only 23 gallons.

that's all the math I want to do. Sun is over the yard arm. Time to fuss in the kitchen.
Another option may be your motorhomes propane tank. What size is that? A hose from the motorhome to the heater?
An actual 100 pounder can be manhandled but at 166 pounds when filled it is a pain in the neck. Also depending upon how finicky your filling station is some will not fill a portable cylinder that is not being transported in an up right position.
A steel T post driven into the ground would be a decent support for a 100 pounder.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #185,787  
32F cloudy.
1-3 inches snow forecast for tomorrow AM been cancel. :)

Been good day got everything done I wanted little bit more.
Took 1 1/2 along well used deer path looking for antler sheds once again come home empty .

Plans for the evening. :unsure:

Enjoy your evening all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #185,790  
39F and "Fair" @ 17:45, calling for a high of 42F for the day ... think it only made 41F ... :(

Woman went to the grocery store earlier.

Spent most of yesterday afternoon and evening cleaning the interior, shelves, drawers, etc. of the new 'frig, Woman helped some.

Once that was all done I put all the shelves and drawers back inside and installed air filter and water filter:

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Still have to clean the ice bucket/dispenser though ... but no real hurry as the water isn't connected yet ... ;)

Then around midnight I rolled it back over to the other side of the kitchen where it would be out of the way for the time being and plugged it in and fired it up ... and set it to "Max Cool".

First thing I noticed was that running it seems almost completely silent ... at least I couldn't hear it over the HVAC fan noise and old 'frig running.

The factory settings for the 'frig and freezer are 37F and 0F.

When I checked the 'frig temp on the digital thermometer I had set inside this morning after I got up it was reading 36.1F ... and was back up to 37.4F when I looked a little bit ago ... (y)

Moved the thermometer down to the freezer to check the temp in that. Checked that just now and it's reading 2.8F.

They say to give it 24 hours to cool down so it looks like we are about on schedule.

Woman returned from grocery shopping, told her to just go ahead and put the stuff that needs refrigerated into the new unit.

Started to gather up some tools in the kitchen last night, need to get those back out to the garage.

Will probably spend the rest of the afternoon emptying out the old 'frig into the new one, so I can shutdown the water and move it out of the way to get at those cabinets that have to be taken down. It's just a tad too tall:

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Caught a bit of the beginning of the SB last night then came in around the last 10 minutes of the 4th quarter ... quite the finish for Mahomes, Kelce, and KC ... Woman was pleased.

Amazon just dropped most of the last order, The Squeak had to go run and hide of course ... :LOL:

Hope everyone is having a great Monday ... (y)
 

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