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05-02-2011, 10:11 PM
#300
Steve... welcome but we had to remove one of your post today. We don't have a DIY section just yet. Hold on to those good thought of helping others for now. We'll need them soon.
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05-02-2011, 10:16 PM
#301
Lusker,
Thanks, what I said was actually not a solution to his problem...Just a smart way of telling him to call a professional. I was starting to get frustrated as to how to get my 15 posts, then I read the instructions again. The DIY is frustrating, I just want to be able to talk with other professionals on the site. I used to be a member long ago, before the new set up...I like the new and improved, just a little impatient.
Thanks again
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05-02-2011, 10:17 PM
#302
 Originally Posted by jrn1
I joined this site to hopefully share what I know with others and get some info in return I'm in the prosses of tooling up right now just ordered a set of 4 valve 800 series imperial manifold guages with the site glass and a uniweld sludge sucker kit anybody got any suggestions on other tools.
Get some Digicools to mount on those Imperials!!
Worry is a really gross misuse of one's imagination. -- PHM
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05-02-2011, 10:21 PM
#303
Chuck,
I just read about the Digicools today...I think from you. I have been looking at the Testo 560 kit. I was disappointed to read about the poor customer service. This will be my first set of digital gauges. I am currently on trutech tools website checking out the digicool set. Am i understanding correctly, you attach these to an analog manifold in place of the high and compound gauges?
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05-02-2011, 10:24 PM
#304
 Originally Posted by TSASteve
Chuck,
I just read about the Digicools today...I think from you. I have been looking at the Testo 560 kit. I was disappointed to read about the poor customer service. This will be my first set of digital gauges. I am currently on trutech tools website checking out the digicool set. Am i understanding correctly, you attach these to an analog manifold in place of the high and compound gauges?
Thats correct.
Fieldpiece has a very nice looking set for less money. They don't yet have the proven record of the Digicools as they are fairly new yet.
Worry is a really gross misuse of one's imagination. -- PHM
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05-02-2011, 10:28 PM
#305
I have been leary about the whole digital manifolds for awhile. First because of the cost, then several of my techs purchased Mastercool sets. HAHAHA they all had to be returned more than once for all sorts of reasons... I would rather get a set once (at least for a long while). I will get the digicools I'm sure...I don't like to be the guinea pig
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05-02-2011, 10:28 PM
#306
 Originally Posted by TSASteve
Lusker,
Thanks, what I said was actually not a solution to his problem...Just a smart  way of telling him to call a professional. I was starting to get frustrated as to how to get my 15 posts, then I read the instructions again. The DIY is frustrating, I just want to be able to talk with other professionals on the site. I used to be a member long ago, before the new set up...I like the new and improved, just a little impatient.
Thanks again
I would still have a record of your old account. Give me your user name or old email address and I'll see what I can do. Reincarnated accounts here are a no, no so let's work on it.
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05-02-2011, 10:30 PM
#307
 Originally Posted by TSASteve
I have been leary about the whole digital manifolds for awhile. First because of the cost, then several of my techs purchased Mastercool sets. HAHAHA they all had to be returned more than once for all sorts of reasons... I would rather get a set once (at least for a long while). I will get the digicools I'm sure...I don't like to be the guinea pig 
The Digicools are proven, you can't go wrong with them. Much more accurate and durable than analog gauges.
Worry is a really gross misuse of one's imagination. -- PHM
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05-02-2011, 10:32 PM
#308
 Originally Posted by Lusker
I would still have a record of your old account. Give me your user name or old email address and I'll see what I can do. Reincarnated accounts here are a no, no so let's work on it.
My old user name was the_tweeder....the original email would have been the_tweeder@hotmail.com I tried to get it back up and running, but I hate that nickname....the new email could be steve@ohlenac.com or steve@ohlenair.com
I was also pretty new to using forums and didn't post much
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05-02-2011, 10:32 PM
#309
 Originally Posted by Lusker
Nice to see you finally post here. It may have saved you a little from this afternoon's debacle if you posted here first if you get my drift.
Welcome.
if this was aimed at me i'm sorry for being blunt but a lot of your so called pro members are smart a!!es most do it yourselfers are not gonna have the tools it takes to do hvac work and seems like thay think everbody that gets on here is trying to steal ther knowledge. Im new to the field and have a lot of questions and it would be nice to be able to discuss them with knowlegable people with out all the sarcasum.
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05-02-2011, 10:34 PM
#310
 Originally Posted by jrn1
if this was aimed at me i'm sorry for being blunt but a lot of your so called pro members are smart a!!es most do it yourselfers are not gonna have the tools it takes to do hvac work and seems like thay think everbody that gets on here is trying to steal ther knowledge. Im new to the field and have a lot of questions and it would be nice to be able to discuss them with knowlegable people with out all the sarcasum.
Unfortunately there are alot of DIYers trying to get info on this site...just keep working on your pro status and you will have the respect of the rest...I am trying to do the same
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05-02-2011, 10:45 PM
#311
 Originally Posted by TSASteve
I found your account. I can blend the two. Which name would you like to keep. This will give your back your pro status too.
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05-02-2011, 10:46 PM
#312
TSASteve how long you been trying to get to the pro status
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