Check to see if it has oil first. Is the pump piicking it up? If not it may need to be primed by opening the bleeder screw on the oil pump. It may be a clogged filter also. The filter is located on the outlet line of the oil tank. Shut off the spigot and then check the filter. These are the simple troubleshooting tips to start with.
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No, unless it is a blu ray player/burner.
No, unless it is a blu ray player/burner.
Puffback occurs when unburned oil vapors ignite all at once in the combustion chamber of an oil burner. This explosion can happen when the oil burner system is not functioning properly, leading to a buildup of oil vapors that then ignite during start-up. Regular maintenance and inspection of the oil burner system can help prevent puffback incidents.
Check inside the trunk itself. There is a latch on the locking mechanism itself; sometimes it is accidentally switched and when it is in a certain position, it will not unlock unless you do so manually.
Yes, unless you melt them in a blast furnace, they are solid at room temperature.
Unless you want to suffer a severe burn, yes.
Calling a reputable contractor is the easiest/best method, unless you have other plans not mentioned here.
Methane is a gas, so won't be hot unless ignited. The heat is about the same as a candle, unless air is used to feed the flame - same as on a bunsen burner.
Unless you are in a reality where nothing has to do with itself, volume has everything to do with volume as it is itself.
Don't unless you want septisemia
I believe not. unless you pull the whole button off!
Not unless it was done very poorly and is to shallow.