Has anyone ever found out where the Tarm boilers are being made now-a-days. I was happy to know mine was made in Denmark. Love that Scandinavian steel.
Me too, The blacksmiths fight to the death over the Swedish Kohlswa anvils on Ebay. I really wonder what the spec on the boiler plate is for Tarm, Randychuck172 said:Has anyone ever found out where the Tarm boilers are being made now-a-days. I was happy to know mine was made in Denmark. Love that Scandinavian steel.
ewdudley said:They're now made in remote Liaoning Province, China out of a special mix of sintered Datsun rust and coal tar binding agent.
ewdudley said:They're now made in remote Liaoning Province, China out of a special mix of sintered Datsun rust and coal tar binding agent.
Como said:Odd
http://www.baxi.co.uk/products/baxi-solo-innova.htm
I assumed it was still part of Baxi, I went to a show a couple of years ago and it was on the Baxi stand.
Como said:Odd
http://www.baxi.co.uk/products/baxi-solo-innova.htm
I assumed it was still part of Baxi, I went to a show a couple of years ago and it was on the Baxi stand.
mikefrommaine said:Not that I really care, just wanting a final answer as to where the boilers are currently made -- I just emailed tarm biomass that very question.
Will let you know what the official reply is...
dogwood said:... and E.W. Dudley who probably knows a lot more about "sintered Datsun Parts and coal tar" in the Liaoning province of China, than he's willing to reveal. You,ve got to admit, nobody can find any products manufactured outside of China anymore, which probably includes Danish boilers. And what do any of us know about this Dudley character?
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