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Khruangbin Boiler Room London Live Set

Khruangbin - Maria También

Khruangbin - Maria También

Khruangbin - Maria También

Khruangbin - Maria También

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Flaming Buttho

newtboy jokingly says...

How about a stainless steel dildo/boiler? I'll gladly heat my home with homohellfire.

Babymech said:

That strap-on better be made out of asbestos! Because FRIEND, there will be a 'ternal FLAME comin out that buttho! You ain't seen nothin! GOD will put a fire, put a flame, put a furnace in that buttho an' melt that strap-on OFF! Ain't nobody in 'MERICA gonna eject that melted strap-on from that buttho'!

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Assbestos, friend. And God's position is catcher.

The Engineer Who Keeps Pratt Institutes Steam Plant Running

spawnflagger says...

small nitpick on description - I think it's a "steam plant" he works in, not a "power plant". Steam plants are used to centrally heat water for a network of buildings, in this case a campus. It's more efficient than having boilers in every building.

This Is How You Balance In A Sub Rising At 29 Degrees

Retroboy says...

Just think though if this was the galley on the boat, and there was this one-quart boiler that was stored directly over the hot stove and normally not cooked with because it was so difficult to reach. With the sub climbing like these, you could actually lean over far enough to finally put that hypoteneuse.

National Board of Boilers and Pressure Vessel Inspectors

Bloom Boxes

900 MPH Ping Pong Ball vs. Paddle

oohlalasassoon says...

I don't. Maybe it disintegrated on impact, but there's still a hole in the paddle.

While I don't think this is what happened in this video, pressurized air alone could punch a hole in a ping pong paddle. Surely those dorks at Mythbusters have blown shit to bits this way.

Reminds me of a story my retired-Navy uncle told me of a guy he served with that worked in the boiler room on a ship. As he was working on a high-pressure steam pipe he saw something fall to the floor. It was his thumb. An invisible jet of pressurized steam escaping a needle-thin leak in the pipe cut it off.

bloodymario said:

How do you know it didn't?

Crown Capital Eco/Biomass Boiler Addresses Alaskan (Worldaffairs Talk Post)

chingalera says...

I've heard about this The Hurst S100 Series Fire Tube 27 HP Hydronic Water Heating Boiler...Sounds like a real solid piece of work, Hey....By any chance diiiid you join this website just so you could come and *ban, er I mean spam, er ...TELL us all about this amazing new project over to Ketchikan?? 'Cause I worked at a cannery in Seward and met a guy that lived there...Are you hairless? Can you skin a beaver or smoke a fucking salmon??!

Ever try tricking the boiler/heater - Peep Show

rottenseed says...

I work in commercial heating ventilating and air conditioning. I can confirm this is true.

It's a bit more complicated when you bring modulating control valves that control the flow of the water through the coils. In the case of water, the change in heat is a function of the flow (gpm or l/m) and the change in water temp that the boiler can handle.

It's also a function of the amount of air you blow through the coil. Each of these (flow, temp change, boiler capacity, and air flow) are parameters with which you design your system to.

Also, in a residential setup, I don't think fan speed is variable, and I think the HHW control valves just open and close.

BoneRemake said:

In what way ?

Hot water radiators (possibly the type in this skit) are powered by circulating hot water from a boiler. the water only gets to a certain temperature and then is dispursed through the pipes of the building.

The water stops flowing when the room itself/thermometer registers that the air temperature is what you want it to be.

The water/radiator does not heat up quicker if you jack the temperature on the dial, the water just flows longer to heat the air up longer. The water is at a constant temperature, unless you have a shit boiler/water heater.

Electrics might be different, well they are actually when they have settings like 500 watt 1000 watt and 1500 watt settings. But in apartments it all depends on what the thermostat reads.

Now I wonder if your comment was facetious...



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