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Thread: Mr. Davis' HVAC service
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12-04-2006, 03:33 PM #1
Looks like no service being performed here! Snow came Thursday night and this picture was taken Monday afternoon.

[Edited by reb77 on 12-04-2006 at 03:38 PM]
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12-04-2006, 05:06 PM #2
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Was that guy drunk or going for the wave effect when he painted that scabby sign?
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12-04-2006, 07:30 PM #3
You aren't stalking Mr. Davis are you?
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12-05-2006, 01:32 AM #4
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I guess he doesn't do snow shoveling on the side.
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12-05-2006, 12:33 PM #5
He was sent there to service a window unit on thursday, he's been running around inside that blank wall trying to find a window ever since then.
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12-05-2006, 02:03 PM #6
You guys should leave that guy alone. You do not know him, he may be a top notch servicer. It never stops amazing me how some of "ya'll" think your sh&T don't stink. You don't stop learning until your dead! James might just make an honest living doing what he does. Just maybe he was tired of working "for the man"
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12-05-2006, 02:26 PM #7
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Or maybe he is "The Man" . . . and is "keepin' down" some of his own.
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12-05-2006, 05:27 PM #8Um. yeah ok sure.Originally posted by tom huett
You guys should leave that guy alone. You do not know him, he may be a top notch servicer. It never stops amazing me how some of "ya'll" think your sh&T don't stink. You don't stop learning until your dead! James might just make an honest living doing what he does. Just maybe he was tired of working "for the man"I love overtime I just hate working for it.
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12-05-2006, 05:29 PM #9
Maybe his snowblower is underfired
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12-05-2006, 07:19 PM #10
Come on!!!!! My dam 2year old could have printed better than that, That homo doesnt deserve to drive that ice cream truck around embarassing us!!!!!!!
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12-06-2006, 01:50 PM #11
Alright,alright.. you guys win. I was kidding anyway. I have recieved calls from some real characters asking for technical assistance.(Git r done heatin and coolin...Shadetree Mechanical, Bubbas heating and air...ect. ect..) But the best was a guy that could not "fix this here furnace".I said, do you have a meter? He said yep, I got one of those in the truck. When he got back I asked him to check for continuity between 2 points. After a little silence, I realized he didn't have a freaking clue. I said put your meter on ohms and we will put the leads on point a and point b. He said," I ain't got one of those fancy meters, mine only has a V, an A, and a horseshoe..Enough said.
Sound installation practices is the key to success. Equipment is only as good as the person installing it.
If I can't fix it, it ain't broke.
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12-06-2006, 04:41 PM #12
Originally posted by tom huett
Alright,alright.. you guys win. I was kidding anyway. I have recieved calls from some real characters asking for technical assistance.(Git r done heatin and coolin...Shadetree Mechanical, Bubbas heating and air...ect. ect..) But the best was a guy that could not "fix this here furnace".I said, do you have a meter? He said yep, I got one of those in the truck. When he got back I asked him to check for continuity between 2 points. After a little silence, I realized he didn't have a freaking clue. I said put your meter on ohms and we will put the leads on point a and point b. He said," I ain't got one of those fancy meters, mine only has a V, an A, and a horseshoe..Enough said.
We have a group here that drives an old ambulance and the name is Hi Tech Heating and Cooling... no ladders on the truck so Im not sure what they do there... but the slogan is "You Call, Re ROLL"!! lol
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12-06-2006, 04:43 PM #13Originally posted by jarrett hvac
Originally posted by tom huett
Alright,alright.. you guys win. I was kidding anyway. I have recieved calls from some real characters asking for technical assistance.(Git r done heatin and coolin...Shadetree Mechanical, Bubbas heating and air...ect. ect..) But the best was a guy that could not "fix this here furnace".I said, do you have a meter? He said yep, I got one of those in the truck. When he got back I asked him to check for continuity between 2 points. After a little silence, I realized he didn't have a freaking clue. I said put your meter on ohms and we will put the leads on point a and point b. He said," I ain't got one of those fancy meters, mine only has a V, an A, and a horseshoe..Enough said.
We have a group here that drives an old ambulance and the name is Hi Tech Heating and Cooling... no ladders on the truck so Im not sure what they do there... but the slogan is "You Call, We ROLL"!! lol


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