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    Quote Originally Posted by socotech View Post
    You are all wrong. The ductwork alone is enough to support the unit.
    Don't give them any crazy ideas.

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    just one single sheet metal screw will hold them up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



    Quote Originally Posted by socotech View Post
    You are all wrong. The ductwork alone is enough to support the unit.
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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    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 !

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    I guess there's a first for everything!

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    atleast they have supports under the unit

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    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....
    Why do I only get a HVAC license when reality is I'm a plumber, electrician, counselor and financial expert once I'm working on someone's equipment?

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    Is it against the law to install split systems in these parts?

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