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Posted on | March 24, 2010 | 3 Comments

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Pipe Holder
Pipe Holder
just fit a new fuel filter car won't start?


ford mondeo 2001 2l turbo diesel)
i was told it could be the fuel filter.
so i fit a new one today.i removed the three pipes going into the filter took the old one out,took the new one from the box and placed it in the holder.put the three pipes back into it.

started the car was ok for 5 seconds then put it into gear and when to movecan it cut out.

now whats wrong.any help.cheers
didn't criss-crosses the the fuel lines,i knew i'd do it so i used my phone and took a photo

cheers

you might have to prime fuel line. I no my ford diesel needs it when the fuel gets too low. Need to get the air out. Check the web for instructions.



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#21-IMPLOSION DYNAMICS-How To Make a Joe Pipe Holder Device.

Best Burn For Your Money… Firewood Selection And Storage Practices

Before you even go out and buy, cut down, or have delivered that cord of firewood, have your fireplace or woodstove checked out and make sure it is in great shape by a certified chimney specialist. This should be done every year.  It is just as important that you know you are burning the best possible fuel.  By choosing fuel correctly the risk is greatly reduced of having a fire anywhere else than in the fireplace. Split hardwood is the best choice.  Charcoal or coal is not appropriate and is risky to use.  Softwood can be used but the amount needed to heat is increased by the faster burn time than hardwood. This will result in buying more wood to use in your fireplace and the cost is going up every year.   Green or non-seasoned wood can be problematic, hard to start and cause smoking problems, odor problems, rapid creosote buildup and possibly even dangerous chimney fires. Your choice of fuel is where you can impact the performance of your heating.  Properly aged wood of the correct type will burn cleaner and more efficiently and you will need less of it. 

The following chart helps to show the difference in wood species and their ability to produce heat as shown in the chart by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.

 

Wood
Variety

Rating

Heat
Yield

Burn
Difficulty

Split
Difficulty

Smoke

Sparks

BTUs
per Cord

Ash
 

Excellent
 

High
 

Easy
 

Hard
 

Light
 

No
 

25.9 Mil
 

Red Oak
 

Excellent
 

High
 

Easy
 

Hard
 

Light
 

No
 

21.7
 

White Oak
 

Excellent
 

High
 

Easy
 

Hard
 

Light
 

No
 

26.5
 

Beech
 

Excellent
 

High
 

Easy
 

Hard
 

Light
 

No
 

21.8
 

Birch
 

Excellent
 

High
 

Easy
 

Hard
 

Light
 

No
 

21.3
 

Hickory
 

Excellent
 

High
 

Easy
 

Hard
 

Light
 

No
 

30.8
 

Hard Maple
 

Excellent
 

High
 

Easy
 

Hard
 

Light
 

No
 

29.7
 

Pecan
 

Excellent
 

High
 

Easy
 

Hard
 

Light
 

No
 

 

Dogwood
 

Excellent
 

High
 

Easy
 

Hard
 

Light
 

No
 

24.3
 

Soft Maple
 

Good
 

Medium
 

Easy
 

Hard
 

Light
 

No
 

19.1
 

Cherry
 

Good
 

Medium
 

Easy
 

Hard
 

Light
 

No
 

18.5
 

Walnut
 

Good
 

Medium
 

Easy
 

Hard
 

Light
 

No
 

20.3
 

Elm
 

Fair
 

Medium
 

Medium
 

Easy
 

Medium
 

No
 

23.8
 

Sycamore
 

Fair
 

Medium
 

Medium
 

Easy
 

Medium
 

No
 

18.5
 

 

While I like this chart, not all wood is available in all areas.  I would suggest contacting the State Forest Service in your area.  Also, county agents have great information for local wood and where to find it.  When buying consider cost and availably for your amount needed.  We use one and one-half to two cords of hard wood per season.  Not a great lot but I like to get the best deal for my money.  I have burned elm, walnut, oak, hickory, and pecan.  Red Oak definitely gave me my best cost to heating ratio. 

A safety consideration is the storage of your firewood.  While this may seem somewhat simplistic, by using good practices your wood will be in good order and ready for easy usage.  The first temptation when it is being delivered is to have the wood dumped in the backyard somewhere and bring it into the house as needed.  The risk you run is of not knowing the true amount of product received.  Typically your wood provider will, for an additional fee, stack the wood.  This allows you to get a tape measure and pay for what you get.  I believe a courtesy to tell the provider that is how payment will be made.  Know what you are buying, a cord, a rick, or a face cord.   A cord is 4x4x8 foot.  A rick is understood as 2x4x8 foot or one-half of a cord.  A face cord has many possible meanings.  It still measures like a cord but the length of the wood cut varies, 12 to 18 inches in length. So the number of four foot high by four foot long stacks will change to the length of wood cut provided.  Just remember the stack should measure 128 cubic feet.   Define this prior to delivery.  This is a standard measurement in the industry.  Unstacked wood invites all sorts of unfriendly critters from snakes, spiders, and mice to even termites.  Stack the wood off the ground by simply turning wood pieces long ways and stacking the wood on top. Commercial log holders are available for sale made of pipe or angle steel.  If you are bringing in 2 to 3 cords use something easy like a t-post on each end to stack against.  Also for convenience use a log holder by the fireplace in the house.  Bring in an arm full, put it in the log holder and you will be good to go for the night.   Proper stacking will allow for good air circulation of the wood pile.  Also, use an inexpensive blue tarp to protect from rain or snow.   

Have the fireplace or stove checked by a professional.  Use smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.  Buy quality split seasoned wood, stack it and use log holders and enjoy a warm cup of cocoa in front of your beautiful fireplace.  

About the Author

Hi, I am James Dahlberg, owner of www.FireplaceAccessoriesPlus.com website. I have had commercial experience in the firewood industry for over 25 years. This year we opened FireplaceAccessoriesPlus.com to serve the needs of the home heating community. We feature toolsets, log holders, hearth rugs, bellows, fireplace screens, fire starter, fireplace grates, match holders, kettles and steamers, and other needs. Please visit our website at www.FireplaceAccessoriesPlus.com or contact at fireplaceaccessoriesplus@gmail.com.

Thank You.

Comments

3 Responses to “Pipe Holder”

  1. journeytocrunchville
    December 27th, 2010 @ 7:53 am

    I love James too. Mike is piiiiiiccckkkkyyyy. We're working on it. It gets easy to feel lazy about names (figuring one out) since we don't know what we're having.

    About Mike's finger, lol. Poor guy broke it at work. He is working at Hanford which is a nuclear site and his finger got crushed and fractured (in two places) between some pipe and a pipe holder. Apparently some safety procedures have been put in place now since previous methods were obviously unsafe. He is now standing around at work doing nothing because the union can't afford to have him “out of work” because that costs them lots of money in penalties for a serious job injury but he can't use his right hand at all so he is useless at work. Poor guy.

  2. MeerschaumLover
    March 29th, 2011 @ 10:16 am

  3. ys
    June 12th, 2011 @ 2:38 pm

    I called Proton service center earlier yesterday around 10am for service appointment.asked them regarding my complaint.below is the conversation.