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    Quote Originally Posted by Dallas Duster View Post
    Is that a 5 ton coaxial ? That thing must get heavy.

    Not too bad, I dont use it all the time. What was heavy was the Carrier pump out from a 19EA.

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    I have a coaxial rig also. A ton and a half. Don't need much water flow either. Major subcooling and recovery speed increase. Goes between recovery outlet and cylinder inlet.

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    This is what I made instead of a coax it very light.

    http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...id=44680359604


    Quote Originally Posted by AiResearch View Post
    I have a coaxial rig also. A ton and a half. Don't need much water flow either. Major subcooling and recovery speed increase. Goes between recovery outlet and cylinder inlet.

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    That is nice Dallas, if you had a lot of rooftop recovery, it would be a good choice.

    Mine was salvaged with no expense though

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    Dallas how did you attach the fittings to that plate? I didn't see any threads etc.

    I would like to see the Appion in action. I have only used YJ Machines, I like the older ones more then the newer ones that cut out before its done..

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    I welded copper to it with 45% blue sticks. Ill try to throw some pictures up here later.


    Quote Originally Posted by OldSchoolMech View Post
    Dallas how did you attach the fittings to that plate? I didn't see any threads etc.

    I would like to see the Appion in action. I have only used YJ Machines, I like the older ones more then the newer ones that cut out before its done..

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    LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!

    i did like the entech guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    but this was not an entech guy!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dallas Duster View Post
    Seems you are still in love with those Entech guys aren't you!!!!
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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    This is what I made instead of a coax it very light.

    http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...id=44680359604


    Originally Posted by AiResearch
    I have a coaxial rig also. A ton and a half. Don't need much water flow either. Major subcooling and recovery speed increase. Goes between recovery outlet and cylinder inlet.





    I'm confused, there are only 3 ports?
    I we think that there would be 4.
    no signature blast'em man blast'em
    !!!KILL THE TERRORIST!!!

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    There are 2 ports for water and 2 for refrigerant.

    Quote Originally Posted by milkyway View Post
    This is what I made instead of a coax it very light.

    http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...id=44680359604


    Originally Posted by AiResearch
    I have a coaxial rig also. A ton and a half. Don't need much water flow either. Major subcooling and recovery speed increase. Goes between recovery outlet and cylinder inlet.





    I'm confused, there are only 3 ports?
    I we think that there would be 4.

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    Oh ok, I only seen 3 in the pic., I might have to get one of theses, u have one?

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