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Thread: How Important are Our Gages???
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05-05-2004, 11:31 PM #40Mostly an overall tool problem.Originally posted by Diceman
I think some of you have a gage fetish.
Sick.
Hey, I ain't sticking my money up my nose, buying booze, renting hookers, It's gotta go to something pleasureable.
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05-06-2004, 12:17 AM #41
Re: I occasionally...
P/T Charts...only apply to saturated conditions.Originally posted by hoozdis
...put my fluke heat clamp on a line next to a schrader fitting where may gage is attached and look at a P/T chart and check that against what my gage reads...my Fluke is pretty trustworthy
That schraeder must be in the middle of the evap coil.
How do you do it?work to live not live to work
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05-06-2004, 09:18 AM #42Whatever turns ya on.Originally posted by condenseddave
Mostly an overall tool problem.Originally posted by Diceman
I think some of you have a gage fetish.
Sick.
Hey, I ain't sticking my money up my nose, buying booze, renting hookers, It's gotta go to something pleasureable.Hey cockroach, don't bug me! ©
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05-06-2004, 06:57 PM #43bryan l Guest
[Edited by bryan l on 05-06-2004 at 07:00 PM]
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05-06-2004, 07:20 PM #44
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Well then Dave ... please tell me what you spent your heard earned money on to help you get units in and out on a rack.
Personally, I have just two words for the block and tackle method ..... the chain hoist and come a long jus dont cut it for me.
It's way too stone-age.
Besides, a coworker was injured using this method this week.
Ouch, finger caught in the chain hoist.
There has to be a better way than even the Hussman lift.
inquiring minds want to know Dave .....


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