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Is it against the law to install split systems in these parts?
I just get in my hover truck with my hover boots. Standard issue. I'm supposed to believe this was because of copper whores....what yours don't carry ladders and drive AC trucks....
atleast they have supports under the unit
I guess there's a first for everything!
The Z-Arm lift would work, I actually suggested they buy one for the site. Looks like they may relocate the units to the ground level, I HOPE !
just one single sheet metal screw will hold them up!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Originally Posted by socotech You are all wrong. The ductwork alone is enough to support the unit.
Originally Posted by socotech You are all wrong. The ductwork alone is enough to support the unit. Don't give them any crazy ideas.
You are all wrong. The ductwork alone is enough to support the unit.
It is times like this that I am ashamed to say I live in Kentucky....... Near Somerset too..... Sad...really it is just sad..
As a resident of KY let me just say. Ahh. Well. Ahhh. Nevermind. I got nothing.
Originally Posted by Push It Did you ask why the did not put them on the roof? With all that steel they could not have saved any money. That's what I was thinking also. But look at picture *2.jpg, it looks like the legs are starting to buckle a little. Hopefully Structure engineer signed off on that setup.
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how about this one? Originally Posted by OuTcAsT tell them they need to buy one of these and store it onsite for service LOL Sorry, thought of that but, because the surrounding ground is so sloped, they simply would not work. Besides, the catwalk doesn't need gas, or recharging !
tell them they need to buy one of these and store it onsite for service LOL Sorry, thought of that but, because the surrounding ground is so sloped, they simply would not work. Besides, the catwalk doesn't need gas, or recharging !
in Kansas those things would fly off of there on to another roof after the first tornado season!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by keef tell them they need to buy one of these and store it onsite for service LOL Probably would be cheaper then building all those catwalks.
ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Originally Posted by energy star I sure hope an OSHA rep doesn't drive by, if he does, he would run off the road into the weeds. Then he would empty a new pad of violations. The dog chain is a nice touch! Saftey First!
unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tell them they need to buy one of these and store it onsite for service LOL
Originally Posted by OuTcAsT Just got word today, I have to go meet with a steel fabricator this week at this site. We got the store AND they are gonna build catwalks to our specifications ! We suggested placing the units on the ground but, it was too "cost prohibitive" Go figure ! Remind them that the lawsuit involved in any sort of injury will also be "cost prohibitive"
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