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Tiny boiler tubes must be periodically scraped clean with gun rod to keep them from fouling.  Use of distilled water cuts down scale deposit.  From <i>Popular Science</i>, October 1951
Gary Kubicek cleaning flues.  Tiny boiler tubes must be periodically scraped clean with gun rod to keep them from fouling.  Use of distilled water cuts down scale deposit.  From <i>Popular Science</i>, October 1951

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Gary Kubicek cleaning flues. Tiny boiler tubes must be periodically scraped clean with gun rod to keep them from fouling. Use of distilled water cuts down scale deposit. From Popular Science, October 1951

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