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Old 01-02-2009, 10:42 PM   #1
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Here is a Before and After of a water heater replacement in a garage. UPC code here
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Old 01-02-2009, 10:45 PM   #2
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Dude, that water heater is strapped.
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what is the load rating on the stand and what brand is it, ive been looking into them and havent found any i like and i need one for a project coming up. if it is cheaper than me welding one ill take it.
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what is the load rating on the stand and what brand is it, ive been looking into them and havent found any i like and i need one for a project coming up. if it is cheaper than me welding one ill take it.


That stand is made by Holdrite, it is rated up to a 50 gallon, which is on there now. This one was $48.00

When I do 75's, I have to order a different heavy duty one, it cost $100.00 give or take. Comes in a brown box, if your interested, PM me and i will give you the name, it is in the garage.
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Are those flex copper feed lines?

DUDE, I am going to call you the "Flex kid" haha .
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Looks great robert, haven't done a heater on a stand in a long time.


Those stands you buy from Barnett's.....they are not code. At least they wasn't years ago.


Barnett's was good about it; they reimbursed me and I kept the stand!
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nice. can you put an adjustable 90 right on the down draft diverter like that? i thought you needed 6" of vertical before changing directions.







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I really like the flex thing,. I wish we could do that in NY
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