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Re: O/T Vent free fireplace


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Posted by jdemaris on April 22, 2008 at 14:30:18 from (67.142.130.12):

In Reply to: Re: O/T Vent free fireplace posted by T_Bone on April 22, 2008 at 11:41:52:

Odd commments. You having a bad day? I didn't call anyone a liar - and that includes you. Lying is an overt act and to do so, a person knows they are telling mistruths. Sitting here - I have no way of knowing that, and subsequently I don't go off the handle and accuse people of lying. Seems at the moment - you're one with control issues.

I didn't see anything that you posted that fell into that category of telling lies. A few questions in regard to semantics - yes. As to that, I think I already made my opinion clear with my comments - if you are referring to the "vent free" issue.

In regard to ProCom - the company that sells Blue Flame and infrared heaters - I don't need their website - I've got the hard-copy of their manuals sitting on my shelf -and three of their heaters that were inspected and passed after they were installed. ProCom gives a check-list to determine natural drafting abilities of a household - on a scale of 1 to 3. From that the installation requirements change depending on that number, and also the locale where the heater is being used.

I say this T-bone. It doesn't take any "balls" at all to call someone a liar - in fact, it's pretty easy - especially when someone is sitting behind a keyboard. In fact, it's too easy and makes a mess of many forums. I simply didn't call you a liar because #1 - it wasn't on my mind, and #2 it's kind of tactless to do so on a forum like this.

Also - in regard to backing up my statements? For what? I posted and anybody can believe whatever they want. This isn't a contest - at least not from where I sit. I posted a few things based on my personal experience - and I don't feel a need to mention any degrees or licenses that might be hanging on my wall (as you already did).


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