Essex Nozzle

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abryer

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Jan 12, 2010
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Peterborough, NH
HI All,

I was hoping someone could send me a photo or give me some dimensions of the Essex Nozzle. I have a 1000 Multifuel and I think the Nozzle are worn but Since I got this unit used I don't know what a new Nozzle should look like. Can anyone help me out with a photo or dimensions of Good Nozzle?
 
Does anyone still use the Essex?

Do you have a rough Idea of how big the nozzels should be?

Is anyone making new bricks for these? IF does anyone have contact info?
 
I'm still running one and there are a few guys on here that still use them and are far more knowledgable than myself. Essex is still running kind of, I think the buiness is defunct but you can still get parts for them. The guys name is Manual Pachequo he lives in MA this numbers are 978-870-6599, 978-422-6950 be persistant and he will get you what you need. Not sure what you mean about the nozzle size.(oil burner side?).
 
Sorry reread you post the refractory bricks cost me $79 bucks from Manny and the openings are about 1/2in wide and the same width all the way down.
 
Cool! Happy burning, keep that baby clean and it will keep you nice and warm all winter.
 
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