Oil burner problems

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Jammer
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Re: Oil burner problems

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Looks great Mike. a nice level work area is good. I don't think the water spots will bother much.
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mite5255
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Re: Oil burner problems

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Jammer wrote:Looks great Mike. a nice level work area is good. I don't think the water spots will bother much.
no it won't effect my work area, I was more annoyed that it happened
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dallen
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Re: Oil burner problems

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Mike, if your running a Hago nozzle in your burner check and make sure that the piece that screws into the nut with the orfice in the end of it is tight, I missed my mark yesterday of burning 5 to 6 inches of oil in and hour because of mine coming loose. only thing I could find wrong with the burner.

Let me know if you get yours burning.

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