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  1. #14
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    I fix air conditioners of all shapes, sizes, and colors. I find myself most frequently working on the big beige ones, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech Rob View Post
    I fix air conditioners of all shapes, sizes, and colors. I find myself most frequently working on the big beige ones, though.
    I heard the big beige one needed lots of work. Interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southern Mech View Post
    I heard the big beige one needed lots of work. Interesting
    The last one sure did. Then there are others I can walk away from and not see for 6 months, and they are still humming along with 0 starts since the last time.
    Truth is still truth, even if no one believes it. A lie is still a lie, even if everyone believes it.

    "It's called the american dream because you have to be asleep to believe it" -George Carlin

    "A nation of sheep begets a government of wolves" -Edward R. Murrow

    "I have problems just like you. One time, my dancing horse almost fell into my car elevator" -Mitt Romney

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  4. #17
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    I am gonna post a different sort of answer. I am most comfortable with large burners. We do a lot of RTU's and Chillers as well. While I feel comfortable and confident working on these, my skills set is strongest with burners. LP, Natural, Oil (#1-#6), to solid fuel it doesn't matter. I can work on a stoker grate pulverized coal boiler at a paper mill or a 3 section Weil McLain burning #2 oil with the same level of confidence. We are all a product of our experience. We are comfortable around what we work on the most.

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