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    nice lineset

    was called to this brand new duplex this past summer for a no AC call. Units were installed by another contractor, builder was upset with them and wouldn't have them back out, all I did was hook up low voltage control wiring.
    I had to laugh at this one though...nice work..
    http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w...8/100_1278.jpg
    http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w...8/100_1277.jpg
    http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w...8/100_1276.jpg

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    hvacservicetek: are those tennies I see a toe of in the picture? Where's yer safety shoes son. Personally, tennis shoes, or 'runners' as they're known in the homeland are NOT acceptable footwear.

    all the best, Irish
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    Geeeee, I wonder why the builder was upset with them.

    If that lineset is any indication of the quality of work they do.
    Never knock on Death's door. Ring the bell and run, he hates that.

    Views expressed here are my own and not neccessarily those of any company I am affiliated with.

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    My work firewall will not let me look at the lineset pictures. A message comes up warning of pornography.

    How exactly are the linesets being used?

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    that line set looks like a P-Trap gone bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irishmist View Post
    hvacservicetek: are those tennies I see a toe of in the picture? Where's yer safety shoes son. Personally, tennis shoes, or 'runners' as they're known in the homeland are NOT acceptable footwear.

    all the best, Irish
    I also agree about the tennis shoes, its not professional and it looks gay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by refer guy View Post
    I also agree about the tennis shoes, its not professional and it looks gay.

    If you have half a brain you can work with tennis shoes.

    Quit dropping sheet on your toes knuckleheads..

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    but it still looks gay.

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    Angry It's the economy, stupid

    All he needed was one 45 on the suction and a coulping on the liquid line and he'd be all set. But then again, with the price of copper being so cheap what the heck, use all those fittings up. It's good for the economy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by refer guy View Post
    I also agree about the tennis shoes, its not professional and it looks gay.
    Yeah and further note: If you are wearing Safeway Sliders make sure you don't inadvertently take a picture of yourself and post it on a HVAC web site.
    I STARTED WITH NOTHING, AND I STILL HAVE MOST OF IT!

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    Geeezzzz how many 90's are in there

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    sorry you don't like my shoes, I carry 2 pairs of shoes in my van at all times, I do have some steel toed work shoes, I get into a lot of muddy jobs so I just switch back to a cleaner pair depending on what I'm doing, hope that doesn't sound to GAY!!!!!

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    I'm not hatting on your kicks. But how old are they? They look like Bo Jackson's or maybe Nike Majics.
    I STARTED WITH NOTHING, AND I STILL HAVE MOST OF IT!

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    To those that feel the need to comment about shoes on this website............UMM, get a freakin life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by casturbo View Post
    To those that feel the need to comment about shoes on this website............UMM, get a freakin life.
    I don't have one that's why I'm on this web site.
    I STARTED WITH NOTHING, AND I STILL HAVE MOST OF IT!

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    But back to seriousness; couldn't someone have used a swage and at least a 5 gal bucket and bent that stuff?
    Here we go!
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    I guess the Condenser unit has a filter drier inside and they figured no point in duplicating it in the liquid line.

    hey Reepersteve, Nice Jeep. If you need to get it out of that hole call someone with a Tundra. ;-)

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by gsxrsquid View Post
    I guess the Condenser unit has a filter drier inside and they figured no point in duplicating it in the liquid line.

    hey Reepersteve, Nice Jeep. If you need to get it out of that hole call someone with a Tundra. ;-)

    Don't need much help here. This is my backyard and my play ground.

    That is me and my Jeep. I am 6'4" and it is 6'7". It is built for rock crawling and that is what it does. I have all required gear along with on board air.
    I didn't mean to take over the post, but I wanted to show something that took an approach and a lot of homework to make it at best functional and has a great look. I have been fitting pipe for a long time and it frustrates me to see short hand work in the field. I wish Cu was Cu and that was that. If every one has nothing but rigid Cu to work with, then I think all of this slop would go away. Hell, it might make people plan their next move. Instead of waiting til' the last minute for closure.
    Yes, this is my money pit. I work hard, and give 110%. In return, I get to go and play at 110%.
    Hey Squid, if you want to get off those Savannah's' and see what that Toy' will do, bring it up, we'll have some fun on the mountain sides up here. OH wait, is that a full size, sh!t, you'll have a great time getting to know your truck up here. As you can see, it does mud well too. I, on the other hand, don't like taking the three days it took to clean it. I like rocks. Much more approach and departure angles, things to think about.
    Let me ask you have you found a way to let more air in that Toy's engine yet?!!!
    Last edited by reepersteve; 01-19-2008 at 03:40 AM. Reason: A little more to say.

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    Thanks alot guys now you made him remove the shoe pic. Cant some of you ever play nice? I wear bibbs sometimes depending on the job and drive home in my shorts does that make me gay or is it the pink van ?
    You sure are cocky for a starving pilgrim.

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    must be one of those custom oil traps......not.

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