Pergo
The shade is about right, but mine has more of a grain to it as well as what would appear to be small knots in it. Don't think it would match your...
The shade is about right, but mine has more of a grain to it as well as what would appear to be small knots in it. Don't think it would match your...
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ViewsI have gas logs. We keep the chimney vent closed. We haven't had any black marks on any thing. Off hand I would say that maybe the adjustment of...
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ViewsI don't have a picture and I'm not sure I know how to post one. I'll study up on it and see. I looked at the end of the box and it had PO 2190 on...
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ViewsSorry. i didn't put the web site in. Here it is. http://www.cfmcustomercare.com/elements/uploads/files/Manual_95-C7_EN.pdf have fun.
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ViewsDid you look at this site? Page 9 through 11???
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ViewsDid you look at page 11 and 12 of the referenced site? It has pictures and words as to how to replace the wick on that model. Hope it helps.
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ViewsI have one box plus a plank of the original Pergo (yes, the kind you glue). It is marked PO2190 for grain/color. I would call it light oak.Let me...
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ViewsIf you are still looking, if it helps, I have a full box plus one plank of the original Pergo in PO 2190 color. I would call it light oak. It has...
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ViewsTake a look at this site, it is a manual for this model and one of the subjects is "how to replace your wick". http://www.cfmcustomercare.com/el...
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ViewsThanks. You almost dazzled me with your foot work when you said:"the efficiency of the vented and non-vented combustion is the same". But I thoug...
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ViewsOk, I think that even I can understand that. For the same amount of heat it is costing me $2.05 if supplied by propane and $1.30 if provided by el...
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ViewsI guess my basic question is: If propane cost 2.05/gal and electricity cost .1214099/kw, then which is going to be the cheapest way to heat my hou...
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ViewsThen my next question is: If my propane cost $22.40 per million btu (at 91500 btu per gal, cost of $2.05/gal) and my electricity cost $35.50 per m...
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ViewsHope some one can answer this. I've figured out how to compare the cost per BTU of propane versus electrical heat. Now for the heat pump. The be...
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ViewsI'm no expert on this subject, but I will post my experience with them. I live in a well insulated house (I did the insulation when I built it). ...
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