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			Sorry to hear it, GOB.....went through the same thing back in June, just before a span of hot weather.  Also had to have my furnace  replaced as well; fortunately, my friend is in the heating/cooling business, so he gave me a break where he could.   
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Was kinda grumbling about it (cost was approx $5500) and thinking what I could do with the money (elk trip, college tuition, ect) when he came upstairs with the heating coil....it had rusted through and had a huge hole in it! A potential carbon monoxide poisoning (in the winter) in the making! ![]() Guess you can't go elk hunting when your dead!    I consider myself fortunate and thank my lucky stars we found it when we did (house was built in 1972 and it's the original furnace/AC, so I guess I can't complain).
		
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 Edit to add: They just don't build things like they used to. Found out that a cable modem, VOIP adapter, and router have useful lives of 3 years. My cable internet provider and Vonage were both shocked to find out that I was using the same router, cable modem, and VOIP adapters for the past 6 years. Needless to say, the reason I was on the phone with them was because nothing was working (i.e., internet, phones). Replaced the router first and had everything working for 2 days and then the cable modem went. Replaced the cable modem and the phones would work intermittently so I replaced the VOIP adapters. Came to the conclusion that I need to save up $300 every 3 years or so to replace this stuff. 
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