A North American made antique tankless water heater that is more than 80 years old. Compared to new technology.
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@DandyDon16 жыл бұрын
I know this was posted several years ago. I am curious to know if White Gasoline was used similar to that used in other later Coleman products such as lanterns, heaters and camping stoves. I suspect automobile leaded gasoline would be too dirty to use with this.
@inkydoug4 жыл бұрын
I have one of these still installed in my house, not in use of course, and natural gas fired. I was just preparing to cut it out and get rid of it and all the old pipe to it.
@perpetualjon11 жыл бұрын
Simply amazing!! Thanks for sharing this find!! I would have never guessed something like that was around that long ago but I guess it makes sense if you think about it.
@glennrightsell18 жыл бұрын
Very Interesting that this was Gas powered heater.I have recently acquired one about the same size that is natural gas powered,made by ELM products.Mine is a Crescent Model 3DM.I cant find any information on mine ?Thanks for sharing with your video
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I know this was posted several years ago. I am curious to know if White Gasoline was used similar to that used in other later Coleman products such as lanterns, heaters and camping stoves. I suspect automobile leaded gasoline would be too dirty to use with this.
I have one of these still installed in my house, not in use of course, and natural gas fired. I was just preparing to cut it out and get rid of it and all the old pipe to it.
Simply amazing!! Thanks for sharing this find!! I would have never guessed something like that was around that long ago but I guess it makes sense if you think about it.
Very Interesting that this was Gas powered heater.I have recently acquired one about the same size that is natural gas powered,made by ELM products.Mine is a Crescent Model 3DM.I cant find any information on mine ?Thanks for sharing with your video