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sunghoon
04-25-2004, 05:37 PM
Hello. I am in Portland,OR. and have been running a TV & VCR repair shop for more than 10 years. I am forced to diversify into Refrigeration field. I am currently taking refrigeration classes at community college. Also, a retired person comes to my store once a week to help my cause. So far, we made two service calls to my relatives' convenient stores. Also, I have fixed an ice maker, a portable air conditioner, and a freezer. I like working in this field and if just someone could take me along real job sites and teach me for a month. I am even willing to pay for your trouble. Any takers?

Thanks.

R12rules
04-25-2004, 05:53 PM
Welcome to the forum.

You are asking in the right place. Post your questions here as you come up with them.

Since you ave relatives who own C-Stores, practice on their equipment.
Go there and inspect how it is currently operating. Write down what you have discovered and then come here and post your findings. We will make coments on your progress.
We will give you sugestions on what to do next.


As far as that ice maker you worked on, I feel I must correct you. You siad you "fixed it". In truth, there is no such thing as an ice maker which is "fixed". There are only ice makers which are "repaired". And this is somethign we all must do on a regular basis. Just ask DiceMan, he works on Scotsman and they certainly require regular reapiring! :D


Do you have any pet animals?
Do you like shooting guns?
Do you have a pick up truck or service van?

Do you have a Fluke 16 meter?


Write back, we'll have fun.

Yuma
04-26-2004, 10:40 AM
Welcome to the forum also.
As R12 said your in the right place.
Now if your bold and venture on to the other parts of this FINE site you may need more than a mentor......;)
(Tough skin is a good thing to have here also) (LOL)

But the bottom line is you will find help and a volume of ideas here. Welcome aboard.

Yuma,

sunghoon
04-26-2004, 12:03 PM
Thanks. Two Koreans who are already in this field insulted me saying I would not do well in refrigeration. I see why not. I self taught TV repairing and did fairly well. Eventhough the refrigeration repair comes with more pressure, I am going to make it. It may take a while, but that is OK.
Talk to you later.

Diceman
04-26-2004, 06:19 PM
R-12 is dying to mentor someone, but he has some personal issues .......and I think some outstanding warrants as well.

len
04-26-2004, 06:33 PM
dice will be your mentor,or robo, if you are into goats:D

frozensolid
04-26-2004, 06:40 PM
Sung, If you can grasp pressure/temperature and have a good mechanical aptitude, you can learn this field.

If you can't, you would serve yourself better, to stay in Electronics.

This is physics, electronics are just one of the components.

bvzung
04-26-2004, 07:37 PM
Welcome to to this forum, Mr.Hoon, if you want to learn about Refrigeration, this will be a great place to ask questions.

Just one question, What make you decided to quit TV and vcr and switching to Refrigeration?

sunghoon
04-27-2004, 12:04 AM
I am making less than half what I used to make. I can still get by with that. But what about next year? By getting into the refrigeration field, I obtain something that is very valuable, hope.

ifshrkng
04-27-2004, 12:17 AM
If you have thw aptitude for the electronics youll be okay. Like frozen said this is a lot of physics. We track our service calls though, and at least 65% are electrical problems. Good luck and keep asking questions thats how i learned.

dan wong
04-29-2004, 03:17 AM
sung, come to phoenix, Az. I'll be your mentor.

You don't need to pay me for the training. Your labor for trade. I am preparing to retire soon. Looking for a self motivated person to possibly take over.

I used to live in Portland Oregon, Graduated from Benson PolyTech. Majored in electronic. By chance you live close by Benson?

Oh, by the way, the climate in Phoenix is substantially diff than Portland... be perpare to work on 110F heat. Plenty of work... get you up to speed before the summer is over.

bmf
04-29-2004, 01:11 PM
Originally posted by dan wong
sung, come to phoenix, Az. I'll be your mentor.

You don't need to pay me for the training. Your labor for trade. I am preparing to retire soon. Looking for a self motivated person to possibly take over.

I used to live in Portland Oregon, Graduated from Benson PolyTech. Majored in electronic. By chance you live close by Benson?

Oh, by the way, the climate in Phoenix is substantially diff than Portland... be perpare to work on 110F heat. Plenty of work... get you up to speed before the summer is over.

thats a HELL of a place to start out haha yea he'll get penty of experience the tmep change might shock him haha

frozensolid
04-29-2004, 06:45 PM
He will learn how to work real fast, on those roof tops in the summer.

jessevega1964
04-29-2004, 10:45 PM
you sound like a nice guy . i hope to ask you a couple of questions about the field of refrigeration, i do residential and a little commercial. but i really like to get onto the refridgeration field i.e. ice makers walk in coolers ....

sunghoon
04-29-2004, 11:46 PM
Hi Dan. I posted a message this morning, but I don't see the message. I don't where it went. Anyway, yes, I will be glad to spend some time in Pheonix. I looked at a map. It is about 6 hours from Los Angeles. I graduated high school in LA. My email address is diversifiedrefrigeration@juno.com. We can discuss this in detail.

Thanks.

dan wong
04-30-2004, 04:02 AM
Originally posted by jessevega1964
you sound like a nice guy . i hope to ask you a couple of questions about the field of refrigeration, i do residential and a little commercial. but i really like to get onto the refridgeration field i.e. ice makers walk in coolers ....

Sounded like you are already in the field. I be glad to help in any way.
If your question is private, my email address is Dan_w85051@yahoo.com

dan wong
04-30-2004, 04:09 AM
Originally posted by sunghoon
Hi Dan. I posted a message this morning, but I don't see the message. I don't where it went. Anyway, yes, I will be glad to spend some time in Pheonix. I looked at a map. It is about 6 hours from Los Angeles. I graduated high school in LA. My email address is diversifiedrefrigeration@juno.com. We can discuss this in detail.

Thanks.

Now is a very good time. I am looking for self motivated tech now. I will email you shortly.

Diceman
04-30-2004, 10:26 AM
This guy might be a serial killer, the internet is funny that way.

dan wong
04-30-2004, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by Diceman
This guy might be a serial killer, the internet is funny that way.

MMmMm....what a morbit thought.

Diceman
04-30-2004, 05:18 PM
Now that I think about it, Dan might be a serial killer...hmmmmmmmm??????

R12rules
04-30-2004, 11:11 PM
Originally posted by Diceman
Now that I think about it, Dan might be a serial killer...hmmmmmmmm??????

Chill Dude!
For all I know .... you really do milk goats in your spare time and you really do have boney legs. And how do we know you werent the one who set up Robo's office with that toilet!

And what about Jack?


Hey Dice, give this guy a break. Quit trying to scare him off.

:p

NedFlanders
05-01-2004, 12:12 AM
Originally posted by Diceman
Now that I think about it, Dan might be a serial killer...hmmmmmmmm??????

From all the movies I've seen ,It's hard to tell which one is the killer here.

Anyhow ,I'm loving this thread.LOL:D

Diceman
05-01-2004, 10:01 AM
It's possible we are all in insitutions for the criminally insane. Delusional and thinking we really work on hvac stuff, we have imagined ourselves into a fantasy world.
Not a glamorous fantasy world mind you, just an unreal one.

dan wong
05-01-2004, 06:16 PM
Originally posted by Diceman
It's possible we are all in insitutions for the criminally insane. Delusional and thinking we really work on hvac stuff, we have imagined ourselves into a fantasy world.
Not a glamorous fantasy world mind you, just an unreal one.

Yea..."every one is crezy...except you and me, sometime I even wonder about you"

Diceman
05-01-2004, 07:35 PM
Don't worry about me, at least I know I am crazy.

frozensolid
05-01-2004, 09:45 PM
Wiffed a little to much phosgene huh Dice.

selfemployed
05-02-2004, 07:51 AM
The guys that told you that yo won't make it don't want you taking customers away from them. Nothing new. Good Luck

sunghoon
05-02-2004, 08:52 AM
Thanks. Repairing an old Fridgidaire ice maker was such a fun. I know that I will make it because troubleshooting and repairing is something that I feel comfortable doing. I am not multi-talented. I will just stick with one thing that works for me.