I was hoping to get the binders and notebooks off of the floor in between the seats. I guess I will try it and report back
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I was hoping to get the binders and notebooks off of the floor in between the seats. I guess I will try it and report back
Can you take a picture of yours for me? Maybe there is a factory console I'm not aware of
I have exhausted myself looking for a storage option in my work van. The sprinter has very poor cab storage when it comes to files, binders, trinkets, and it has little tiny cup holders. I was...
I wanted to do a follow up on this thread. UEI charged me 25 dollars for a replacement gauge. After waiting a significant amount of time, I reached out to them to see what was the hold up. They...
I have the testo 510 in my veto, but the SDMN6 is great for testing pressure switches, and setting the universal ones. I have both. It's also great to have 2 manometers when checking signal pressure...
I really appreciate all of the great feedback guys. I really didn't think my expectations are too high. Hopefully this can get resolved some how.
Does anyone know a UEI rep or a number I can call to get it back? If anything it would make a great toy for my son.
It is the dmg200. The problem is, they didn't even send it back.
I bought a UEI micron gauge 3/26/14. It quit working maybe 2 months out of the warranty. I always kept it in its plastic case, cleaned the sensor, took very good care of it. It still looks brand new....
Veto has set everything straight with me. I am very happy with the service, and am planning on buying the tech pac for the heating season
The loaner bag I have has bad springs on the hooks that connect the strap to the rings. Every once in awhile the hook comes off when I pick it up. Now I'm nervous of the thing coming off while I'm...
I love my tech lc, but I've had a little trouble with it. I've also been pondering the tech pac. But after the warranty issues I've gone through, I just don't know anymore
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I just put several different styles of thermometers on a pipe and got readings all over the map. I'm using digi-cools, a field piece thermocouple and a fluke thermocouple.
Are you guys using...
Look at the oring and make sure a piece of debris didn't get into it. The littlest particle can cause that
I love the JB cobra hoses. They have a small headed low loss fitting and are actually...
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Anyone else have this happen?
Do they make them big enough to take apart old rotten bvent?
I went a summer only using the inficon dtek select. The next summer I was able to find every leak I missed before with the inficon tek-mate. It's a third to half the price of the select. I love it!
Clamps for 50 dollars is a good deal
I love the DC manifold....
Having trouble getting leaves/pine needles out of the bottom of condensing units?
I did some work for a guy with 2 Lennox XP21 heat pumps. I couldn't reach the sticks and pine needles in the...
I've had mine in my pouch for the last two years. They are great for breaking the union on Lennox Pulses, but I think that's all I've used them for
I really like the newer uei leads with the screw on alligator clips. I have a set for my 902 and my sc56.
I really wish someone would make 12-18 inch probes for safely troubleshooting electric...
I'm in the market for a new one
That frightens me. I need a tool that will be bullet proof
Nice review
I'm thinking about picking one up. I think once it comes out of warranty I might put some jb weld around that nut to the housing. What do you think?
Is that blue brush with the white handle a hard bristled brush? I would love something like that
I was wondering if it is possible to buy a kit... With anything molex related. I want terminal ends, 2-10 plug ends, and the extractor tools. I want to use them on some equipment that gets taken...
X2 on the dewalt 12 v light. I also have the 20v light that lasts a week a calls if not more.
The 12 volt I like more because it is small and magnetic, but the 20v lasts soooo much longer
I love my gas mate. I've found some very small leaks with it.
I like those, the only problem now would be bending the end to get the oiler into tighter spots. Hmmm
http://www.3inone.com/products/telescoping-spout/
I did find this product, might be worth a...
I've been putting oil on the cone of my flaring tool before making the flare as well. It polishes the flare and prevents friction from damaging the flare. Trick I learned in a Mitsubishi class
I just want to carry a smaller size pen shaped oiler. Now that I think about it, Zebco used to make a reel oil pen that might work. I'll have to dig through the old fishing boxes
Isn't that about the price for a new one?
It would be extremely ideal for someone to come up with a smaller compact zoom spout type oiler we can fit in our tool bag. The main feature being its crush resistance. After 3-4 bottles leaking in...
The expensive one looks like it might be tough to use, what about that pair in the suggested items? If you tell me those clamps are easy as pie with that tool you have I'm dropping an order right...
Or the heat exchanger that was replaced 9 years ago in my 25 year Lennox should still have 11 more years!
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Dewalt is amazing stuff. I use and abuse mine every day. I also use the 20 volt stuff. Take it in to your dewalt retailer and tell them what's going on.
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How did this pass an inspection? And why would they need any 3" at all? Weird.
This is that stuff used on dryer vents. You can't see it well but there is a 4" metal coupling in the middle of it. Should have taken a picture of the rtv silicone used to make it adapt to the...
That is sweet. I would love to hear the conversation that took place when it was done. It's a hybrid!
I'll find out a little more for you guys. I'm interested in seeing why this home is vacant....
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I've been considering buying one, and I am pretty good with taking care of my tools. I'm not so sure I can have a tool that needs to be carried on a feather pillow
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Christmas eve just a couple days ago. Older lady been running fireplace for about 2 weeks and noticed rooms getting cold. Found furnace had no line voltage, checked breaker, opened furnace switch...
I would do something like this, but I know as soon as I do it I will have something unrelated go wrong and be unable to claim warranty.
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I can't figure this out at all. It would require more effort to do it this way. How could this happen?
Is that a 'LL drier about 3 feet off the wall?
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Love the sc56. The UEI phoenix I absolutely hate
Only thing I whine about is the location for the sensor jack. Really wish it was on the bottom
I should be more clear, the side against the house is the service panel, Lennox wants something like 30 inches clearance
This was next door to a call I had a week ago. I would hate to work on this thing, and I have no idea how the sealtight passed inspection324301