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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2006

looking into a liquor burner port of a recovery boiler

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  • id do it 4 a free munch

  • @Rick0rz

    for about 200 biilion euros, i would do it.

  • Always keep an eye on the tubes lining the port. As pressure begins to rise, flames will appear, though still directed into the boiler. Not 100%, but just gives you a heads up that it may soon blow back.

  • första gången jag gick ut på en praktik så var jag i sodahuset i norrsundet på 2 sóda panor och en bark panna. var rätt skoj endå

  • chicken?

  • then thousand?! thats all? Not in your life.

  • 10k wud ya?

  • how much you payin?

  • whats a recovery boiler and why is it called that?

    why is the fuel called liquor?

    is it alcohol fired?!

  • Yes I also wore a face shield ofc. Worst was cleaning the ... I don't know the english term, but where the red-hot liquour comes out of the boiler again. Sometimes when the old boiler was having a bad day, you could get some nice booms and glowing liquour flying all over the place. Having a face shield there saved my eyes a few times over, I can assure you! I got more than a few burns though, and cought my pants on fire a couple of times!

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