I'll have to agree about the music
Type: Posts; User: Vampyreguy
I'll have to agree about the music
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http://www.dynatempintl.com/pdf/ARI7002006.pdf
Everything is out of level!!!....oh wait you take crooked pictures... just kidding, nice work
From the Granger website: Fluke 902 Country of Origin: China
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/search.shtml?searchQuery=fluke+902&op=search&Ntt=fluke+902&N=0&sst=subset
Yo mama got fired from the sperm bank for drinking on the job
Great job! Keep up the good work!
Restricted or improperly installed indoor metering device is where i would start with this history.
I think this is what your loking for http://products.verizonwireless.com/index.aspx?id=fnd_familylocator
Here's a good example of diy furnace install http://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=408212&highlight=line
....I must confess...I am a serial candy thief
:couchhide:
Happy Birthday...it's my birthday too! btw love your avatar ;)
playing with furnace=danger and/or costly repairs
playing with insulation and weather striping=safe, fun and $avings
This looks pretty nice. :cool: http://mouser.com/catalog/specsheets/233%20Data%20Sheet.pdf
i always cut W1 and W2, turn off the gas and red tag it. I document what i did and why i did it and get it signed.
With the job market the way that it is, i'd go for any advantage i possiblly could.
...and Adolf Hitler was a war hero in WWI, was fathful to his wife, never drank or did durgs and went to church
Why? XX°=XX ohms, right? I've never tried it, but i'd like to know why you can or can't.
Received my hoses today. Arrived in good condition, fast shipping A++++++....I didn't even need them but it's too good of a deal to pass on. BTW i've been using low loss fittings (for R22) for years...
I really love these...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00941161000P?vName=Tools&cName=HandTools&sName=Screwdrivers&psid=FROOGLE01&sid=IDx20070921x00003a
sorry....just bein a smart azz :)
Once on a call for non-functioning 24 volt exhaust actuator. When i checked for voltage i read 277 volts.
Did you spec your own equipment?:rules:
Had to vote for this one..... 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
Leaving the fan running 24/7 will use more energy and you will have to change/clean the filter more often. But you also need to take into account if the duct work runs through unconditioned...
How about a window unit with duct work? I've seen it used in a video editing room....and it worked! It was in a commericial office space in a suspended ceiling. The supply and return were ducted into...
I feel with the economy the way it is, a NATE cert. would give you an edge over the other guys (I got my job the day after I passed the test after a couple months of searching). Think about it. Who...
hummm...tough one....up with mini skirt
Coke or Pepsi
Had a no a/c call. When i finished checking the system, the new h.o. asked me what was wrong. I told him the disconnect for the outdoor uint was off. He said "Well if the disconnect was off,...
last time i used mine was to check wires for a loose connection.
My womans ink
I was at a house that had a beer tap on an outside patio
Are there any jobs where you get paid from the time you leave your house untill the time you get home? Weekend calls are a different story thou. Then you should get paid from when you leave until the...
DAMM!!...very nice:D
I know what you mean, i can't even use the 5 footers. I have a set of Robinairs and have been using them for years without a problem. I just need to replace the rubber "O" ring (10 cents at any...
Yellow Jacket
come on people vote. i want to show this to my employer
Should the techniciation buy a variable speed tester or should the company but it?
Thank You TMH58:)
Hey TMH58 where did you find that info?
I was in the same situation a few months ago. So i went for my NATE certification and got a job the next day.
yes, very fun. any more?
I looked up his id number on the nate website and got this message - No one with NATE ID 815114 currently holds a valid certification.
The NATE ID 815114 was not found in our records.
Or try these http://www.onsetcomp.com/data-logger
5.42 :D
I remember that...they used r-12 because it was a lot cheaper then r-22
I goto http://maps.live.com and click on the bird's eye view and look at the RTU's i've swapped out
I love Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Built my own PC
Case: Lian Li 65B
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS4 Rev. 2.0
CPU: E6850 (overclocked to 3.873)
CPU cooling: Tuniq 120
Ram: G.SKILL 4GB(2 x 2GB)...
There is only ONE reason why an evaporator coil will ice up.....it's less then 32* F
Heres some more crawl space info http://www.basementsystems.com/crawlspace/