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CrappieKeith

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We have hired company to make our new line of videos.
At this point we need a Jack owner that is willing to let us come to your home and interview you plus film your installation.

Please respond to me in a pm or post here & I'll contact you to discuss.
 
Geat idea. Please post a link to the finished product. Some of us live in states that don't allow these things or really just don't know what they are and why they might be better than a regular woodstove. Seeing an installed unit would be great. Plenty of wood boiler installs to see already.
 
I am an owner of Jack, but I don't think it's the kind you're thinking of:msp_biggrin:

for a bump
 
Got one of the older ones with a screw drive on it...not sure why anyone would wanna make a video, but what the hell.
Y'all are welcome to film it sitting there with barn spiders crawling on it.
(Shameless bump.;) )

Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 
r u still looking for someone? ive been thinking about a jack for over a year now. i wouldn't know how to install it though.
 
r u still looking for someone? ive been thinking about a jack for over a year now. i wouldn't know how to install it though.

There is an owners manual that shows the install. We are also here to help you install or you may want to hire a WETT certified heating contractor.
 
Hey Keith!
When you want a film crew to showcase a Klondike IV, give me a holler or email. Joe Krammer has all my data, as he was the rep who helped me through the sales and installation process!
Dennis L Hopkins :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
 
Keith: What is WETT certification?


Wood Energy Technology Transfer Inc. (WETT Inc.) is a non-profit training and education association managed by a volunteer Board of Directors elected by holders of valid WETT certificates. Through its administrative designate, WETT Inc. functions as the national registrar of the WETT program. Through professional training and public education, WETT Inc. promotes the safe and effective use of wood burning systems in Canada.

In carrying out its mandate to promote increased safety and effectiveness, WETT Inc. maintains the Wood Energy Technical Training program (WETT). The program is
designed to:

provide training to those who offer wood energy products and installation and maintenance services to the public and to those who conduct inspections of wood burning systems,

confirm and recognize the knowledge and skills acquired through field experience, self-study and successful completion of WETT courses by issuing certificates of qualification,

provide training to specialty audiences as the need and demand arises.

The WETT system consists of several courses recognizing the various types of work done by wood energy professionals. Certification is achieved by completing courses to earn educational credits. A technical reference manual has been prepared to assist trainees in preparing for courses and as a reference manual for certificate holders.

WETT trained professionals must abide by a code of ethics requiring professionalism in all aspects of their work. The installation and maintenance of wood burning appliances is not regulated in Canada. As a non-profit training and educational association, WETT does not oversee, nor is it responsible for, the workmanship of its members. As such, WETT does not act as a regulator. WETT does maintain internal processes to address breaches of our code of ethics, however WETT cannot become involved in resolving consumer disputes.


Objectives of WETT

To develop, maintain, promote and deliver professional training courses within the framework of the Wood Energy Technical Training Program (WETT) for practitioners of trades related to the sale, installation, maintenance and inspection of systems using wood and other biomass fuels.

To maintain a registry containing the names of holders of valid WETT certificates and those who are students under the program.

To foster and promote among certificate holders the highest level of professional conduct in the delivery of services to the public.

To encourage and promote the safe and efficient use of wood energy through the distribution of public information materials and through collaboration with government agencies and related industries.

To foster and promote research and education in utilization of wood as a source of energy.

To promote the interests and activities of the members of the organization in a reasonable and legal manner.

To provide a forum for the discussion of issues of importance or interest to the members and to share information and opinions for the mutual benefit of the members.
To carry on such other activities as may, from time to time, be ordered by the Board of Directors of the organization and which are consistent with these objectives.
 
r u still looking for someone? ive been thinking about a jack for over a year now. i wouldn't know how to install it though.

Where about in N Ontario? I used to live in Liskeard & Larder Lake...
 
I live in Wawa. Not really any wett techs that would come up here for a resonable price.

Could you pm me your email keith?
 
I live in Wawa. Not really any wett techs that would come up here for a resonable price.

WETT is primarily for sweeps, stoves installers & inpectors. They are great for chimneys & venting but few have the qualifications for ductwork and furnace installs. You are better off hiring an HVAC guy that can install the furnace to code and as per MFG's recommendation and a local sweep for the chimney venting.

If you plan to install this yourself, make sure to download the installation manual first to see if it will fit in your area (clearances) and if there is any questions you have call the MFG first to clear them out before dropping some good coins.

I PM'd you a local dealer & installer.
 
WETT is primarily for sweeps, stoves installers & inpectors. They are great for chimneys & venting but few have the qualifications for ductwork and furnace installs. You are better off hiring an HVAC guy that can install the furnace to code and as per MFG's recommendation and a local sweep for the chimney venting.

If you plan to install this yourself, make sure to download the installation manual first to see if it will fit in your area (clearances) and if there is any questions you have call the MFG first to clear them out before dropping some good coins.

I PM'd you a local dealer & installer.

Are you selling yukons now? Surely you meant you pm'd him a local Yukon dealers info?
 
Thanks for all the info!!!

I'm going to get ahold CrappieKeith in the next day or so. I have a few questions about the placement of the furnace and other shipping/boarder questions.
 
How about installing the furnace for him for free in exchange for allowing you to film the promotional video? :)

Ian
 
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