I use the Wave, with this particular accessory set (tips, extension, holster w/ 2 side sleeves): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T3OI2FO?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage
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I use the Wave, with this particular accessory set (tips, extension, holster w/ 2 side sleeves): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T3OI2FO?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage
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LOL, sorry; for me, a lot of the older homes I see and consider 'older' are all metal duct through-n-through... Feelin' my age.
Laurence, that's the case.
HV is set up a bit different, see below; moot though, best to follow manufacturer recommendations if you are at all uncertain.
For installations utilizing a TR342 telescoping round termination...
"The chase cap and the termination cap do not fit together correctly. As you can see in the photos, there is very little clearance between the chase cap and the bottom of the termination cap to allow...
...Good, sound advice; been doing this a couple years now (some of it more than less, depends what's acting up) and it's a big help.
Yep, but I throw some torch heat on it too.
Edit: Yellow Jacket
Looking to see if anyone knows for sure, does the Uniweld MTF-5 Cap'n Hook 5-Flame Tip work with the Victor 100F Torch Handle? Also, would like some feedback on MTF-5 if you've used it. (I'm a bit...
here it is...
Goodman had some issues, I think it was all ARPT and AVPTC (smart frame) units; horizontal left, relative humidity above 65% with static above GMan external static spec. I'll dig up the TB.. Had to...
Picked up 3 of these, one for the yard, one to keep in the truck (for service work), one to put on the boat (dock/ water service connection). ...
Ditto.
If you can make it through one of Eddie's 10 min vids (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7yjmXlLZsA), he'll 'stick figure' you into knowledge.
You might want to check your install manual; ours, at least on recent installs, say Suction Line 1st (Open the suction service valve first! If the liquid service valve is
opened first, oil from the...
Taylor, I think these might be the same--at least similar. http://www.hartandcooley.com/products/elbow/smart-flow-elbow When I run flex, we use these.
What has worked for me, to get a decent...
Yeah, the HARDI group poured some resources into this--using their entrance fitting equates to an 80% decrease in plenum pressure loss. I'd hoped for some clarity on splitting vanes, firmer without...
Perforations might be a good idea, to help keep the vanes from warbling. I think heavy gauge metal would be required.
Checking in, I've never used one of these on an install... Have you?
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Hardi Tech Tip (attached) describes its use, placement, sizing, etc.
Mocked one up on the work bench, or at...
Over the years I've heard pros and cons of using a NCVT; they are not a do-it-all-tool, still waiting for a 'sonic screw driver'. Fwiw, this is a decent Life Safety refresher on use of a NCVT: ...
Love this set up.
I go by the book... http://www.flexibleduct.org/images/ADC~IR5E.pdf
Sounds like some of my buddies, hockey players--good guys all.
How would that work? ...Seems like , would have to use a heat-exchanger. Some CO issues lurking too?
Amen brother, amen.
Great idea, i) provides easy access to sometimes hard to put a finger on information--info is 'out there', but finding most recent iteration can be difficult, and ii) creates an environment where...
Hey Frank, This topic might be worthy of its own thread...
Sue, head over to our "AOP Residential Forum" and post your same info/question... You've posted to "New Member Introductions" but there are rules to follow for efficiency, all that.
Hate when I lose out on a good deal too... Win some, lose some I guess.
X2. Early August, picked up BluVac Digital Micron, TTT Rapid Evac, and a digital ref. scale. Couple of hand tools...
... Devil is in the details, these'll get you there.
Oops, this looks like a stale thread.
Recent post in a different thread... "The folks over at Building Science Corp. have quite a bit of objective knowledge in this area. They seem inclined towards conditioned [including sealed] crawl ...
That little MAG-TAC looks great.
Day-to-day me and my crew use the M21 XM-L2. Picked up the 'deluxe package' at Battery Junction: http://www.batteryjunction.com/olight-m21-x-l2-dlx-opt.html
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Hi all.
The folks over at Building Science Corp. have quite a bit of objective knowledge in this area. They seem inclined towards conditioned crawl spaces. Here's a link to their deep research...
Hey, checking in. :patriot: Looking forward to being involved with HVAC-Talk... Been around a few blocks, though still lots to learn.