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Sealing Bilco doors into basement | Hearth. com Forums Home I installed a brand new Bilco door a couple years ago From the get go I could see daylight from some spots Never leaked water just lots of cold air I don't have a door at the bottom of the steps So I have a piece of 2" Tuff-R insulation board cut to the foundation opening It wedges in pretty good But of course it's a little harder to get
Want to install a Bilco Door buuuut. . . - Hearth. com Forums I want to utilize an existing basement window opening to install a Bilco Door in order to gain outside access to my basement The window opening is 36" wide with adequate support above it, so I would only need to cut the wall (old cinderblock-cuts easily) down to the floor after excavating outside and having a foundation built for the door
bulkhead woes | Hearth. com Forums Home Sorry to bump an old thread, but what is the avg cost of the doors you provide a link to (door + typical labor cost, compared to the regular steel bilco doors) I'm in the market for new bulkhead doors next summer, and I, like the rest hate the steel bilco doors I currently have the top portion of mine tarped!!
How many of you move a ton a pellets on your truck? Do you have a full . . . I hop up on the truck I unload 5 bags onto my wheelbarrow, then I hop off the truck and move the wheelbarrow to the bilco door, then I carry one bag at a time down the basement to different pile locations, go back up the steps and move the empty wheelbarrow back to the truck and hop up there again
wood boiler flow rate | Hearth. com Forums Home a Bilco door or a set of french doors to wheel roll a tank in I would use cider vinegar or wine vinegar to break up any possible buildup and then flush it with a tank of water
Ways of getting a boiler into a basement??? - Hearth. com Forums I used a mini excavator and a chain hoist attached to the excavator bucked and slid it down We dropped it down the Bilco doors with a sheet of 3 4" plywood over the stairs Then a large pry bar and some 1 1 4 inch black pipe to move it into place In all it took about a hour with two people
New Furnace Day: Drolet Heat Commander - Hearth. com Forums Also agree with the door The Tundra hinges allowed the door to swing 180*, but the Heat Commander hinges only let it open a bit past 90* before the door touches the face of the furnace Overall, the build looks solid and the welds look great Of course, I'm a hack welder, so anything thats smooth and unspattered looks dandy to me :-D
Storing Pellets - Long Term | Hearth. com Forums Home Bilco door wide open most of the summer and I think one small hole maby two in a 3 years of storing bags of corn on the cement floor in my basement No pallet no nothing wide open to the world of mice and a couple small holes representing a few cups "literally" of wasted corn spilling out
EKO 25 - heat exchange tube help | Hearth. com Forums Home Then the stack effect pushes that odor upstairs and through the house I'm in a very tall 2 story colonial, 9' ceilings The unsealed bilco hatch isn't helping either, a project for another day to build a door to So far I have fabricate sections of galvanized sheetmetal with bent edges, maybe a 6'x4' section, with a 4" exhaust hole at the top
Wood stove in an unfinished basement? - Hearth. com Forums Yes, put the stove close to the stairs That will get more heat upstairs Hope you have a door to bring wood into the basement or it's a PIA You will never regret spending more money to get the best stove you can The learning curve is steep as there are many stoves to consider, but you have time for that