Thanks guys. Well its done,never did have a beer.Just as I was about to start some long time friends decided to pop in for a visit.Haven't seen them in some time. That was OK though, its amazing how long that water and stove stay hot.I kinda prefabbed the thing in the shop then took it down to the stove. I used three threaded unions so I only had to make two solder joints. Heck it was even tight turning wrenches. It only took about an hour then I filled her back up bleed some air and built a fire. After she got warmed up I opened the valves to the oil boiler and that was that. YEAH RIGHT. Took all the tools back to the shop. Cleaned up my mess and went upstairs to scrub my butt. Sat in my big ole chair and watched a little CSI At 11:15 I heard what sounded like an explosion. Ran to the basement stair well and everything was white.Made my way down and couldn't see a thing it was that steamy and loud.Opened the outside door and the freezing air made it worse.Both the boiler relief valves had popped and was draining the entire system. The electronic controller was out over its range gut the gauge on the wood boiler was pegged at 280. Gotta admit I was a little scared. I didn't know what to do so I shut the wood down and closed the valves to the oil boiler. Right or wrong I started to add water very slowly at the bottom of the wood stove. Everything cooled down, what a mess. I had to bleed both boilers and all the zones. The carpet in the next room was soaked and a bunch of stuff she had stored in the furnace room got steamed badly. I got into bed at 3:15 and just got up. Everything is working fine and its warm in here. The only thing I can think happened is I didn't get all the air out and the wood boiler circ pump was air locked and couldn't move the water so she cooked off. Like I said its just fine now. Sorry this is so long, didn't mean to write a book here but this was SCARY for me and I never had a that beer. Guess that leaves more for the game tonight. Thanks for listening.