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spike
10-12-2002, 10:11 PM
i moved this here from residential

view from underneath in the r/a section
http://www.hvacloads.com/talkpics/wall/4F02-9-23(7-27).jpg
see the 1 1/2" drain pipe? from above!

http://www.hvacloads.com/talkpics/wall/2F02-9-23(7-20).jpg

gas vent

http://www.hvacloads.com/talkpics/wall/3F02-9-23(7-21).jpg

i took the front panel off and set it to the left side of the furnace... and it went "clang" as it hit the slab!?!

1 & 1/2 year old house. note the 2"x4" covering about 1/2 the 7" gap in the furnace base. also note the the fine craftsmanship of expanding foam to stop a leak where the vent passes thru the jack (prolly the same dude)

i was in shock (cust is a friend). he told me "my filters never need changed"


[Edited by Boss on 12-28-2003 at 09:56 PM]

fast ed
10-26-2002, 11:39 AM
Amazing what you can do with a hatchet.Certainly not hvac work.

heaterman
11-02-2002, 09:48 PM
I guess that's what they mean by "rough-in".

jyost797
12-03-2002, 09:09 PM
The savings on filters doesn't help much against the added fuel cost though !! This site has given me a much needed laugh, thanks!

absrbrtek
12-03-2002, 09:23 PM
A hatchet? I was at the York warehouse and this guy has 3 chainsaws in the back of this pickup. Pickup has flex hangin over the sides, empty R22 bottles, etc. I ask him about the chain saws? He told me he can rough in like a 2400 sqft house in less than a half an hr with the chainsaw. Somebody goes through before him and lays out the spots, then he just rips em out with the chain saw. I guess thats what they mean by hacking the job in!!! :)


Originally posted by fast ed
Amazing what you can do with a hatchet.Certainly not hvac work.