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 Post subject: Re: On demand water heaters
PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 8:50 pm 
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Sheez John, you and your MPT.

We moved into our house this week and it is a learning process for all of the systems. Tomorrow we get pool 101 on how and where to route through the solar heater, which valves need to be where for that and to drain it and whatever.

The only solar water heating we have is for the pool. There are pvc pipes across the roof painted black and we can route the pool pump through them or not. I'll find out how tomorrow.

I didn't go for solar water heating for the house because I use hot water mainly at night. I've had a solar heater and it didn't work very well at night, worked great in the daytime. How much you like it depends on whether you shower at night before bed or in the morning. I'm a night shower person.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 3:14 pm 
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All - All of you who criticize what my Mexican Physical Therapists says should take some advise of an intelligent Mexican who was born in Ajijic and has lived here for 35 years. But I guess you all knowing smart a*s gringos who have been here for 10 years or less know more than he. I'm only repeating what he has told me. I wouldn't know one good water heater from another.

He knows what many contractors have told him about various things thruout the years. How many Mexicans do you see getting ahead like this guy building his own Assisted Living in Ajijic that he has dreamed about? Very few to none unless you were born into a rich Guad family. He did not hire a Maestro to supervise the other Maestros and peons that worked for him, he did it himself. How many of you have supervised your own construction projects in detail? I'll bet damn few, if any.

As far as me being whiny, you are so fare from the truth. It's easy to call names from behind your keyboard. I am good friends with my PT AND his family.

Go take a dump because you're all full of crap.

And by the way, Bosch makes some of the worst quality products in the world as told to me by my Swedish friend from Canada.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 7:24 pm 
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Pedro - I'm sure this Scandinavian would know what you're talking about. Clue me in what is dorf trottel?

I know the Husquavana name as one of the best chainsaws in the industry. I don't know how Stihl compares.


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"dorf trottle" is german for 'village idiot'...


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nevada smith wrote:
"dorf trottle" is german for 'village idiot'...


So do "Nevada Smiths" make snow plows?

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arbon - I don't live in the village so dorf trottel doesn't apply. Only those who live in the village are dorf trottels for living there.


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johninajijic wrote:
arbon - I don't live in the village so dorf trottel doesn't apply. Only those who live in the village are dorf trottels for living there.


No problem johnny, in your case we'll just drop the "village" part.


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