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sharkytm
Oct 9, 2003

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You Am I posted:

People still use oil heaters? They seem to have died out in Australia between the late 70s and early 80s. I still remember seeing some old 1950s houses that had the oil tank on the outside.

They're still the normal method of heating in the US Northeast: http://nhenergy.blogspot.com/2013/03/closer-to-home-energy-conversion.html We're slowly transitioning over to NatGas, but oil is very common. I had a 250 Gallon tank in my house, which I emptied, cut in half, and scrapped when I put in my gas boiler.

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sharkytm
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JAY-BODY ahoy. It reminds me of the Sunfire one of my first girlfriends drove. Sweet, and well worth the cost.

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