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not bad, i love repurposing old stuff into new
Originally Posted by Gunslinger Only problem using Gallo Gun is blowing the non-glued fittings apart; especially the ones the installer forgot to glue located in the walls. I'll second that. Been there too many times. I'll stick with my 4gal 5hp shop vac and warm/hot water
Only problem using Gallo Gun is blowing the non-glued fittings apart; especially the ones the installer forgot to glue located in the walls.
Some duct tape and the hot air you bring with you.
Sorry... CONDENSATE line. And yes, I once called fishing line "string" too. Got the same chastising for that. My mind to mouth filter is weak. ha
Homemade Gallo Gun Originally Posted by StewPidasso not blowing into condenser lines with your friggin' mouth. You have one heck of a blower if you can blow out a condenser line, do you blow through the suction or liquid line to clear it out. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Homemade Gallo Gun
Originally Posted by dobbin Why Didn't I think Of That?????? We're to busy working, nice product though. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Why Didn't I think Of That??????
I know. Look how it could be used on this new product.HI, Model AA1-FS Cleanout Device With Built-In Float Switch for A/C Drain Lines. Video https://youtu.be/k65g-u081tE Installs Inline on Primary or Plugged on Secondary Outlet of Pan. Website http://allaccessdevice.com/
Originally Posted by soaker Totally agree. It saves time and energy especially when in a 120 degree attic here in Florida. It is so cost effective that it should be a no brainer. I totally agree with you, but worked for a large corporate run service company. I purchased my own Gallo Gun and continued to purchase all refills for the better part of 10 years. I had to keep the device a secret because the company didn't want us using them. The possibility of ruining carpet, drapes or furniture with careless use apparently overruled the obvious benefit for us (not blowing into condenser lines with your friggin' mouth). It's one of the best AC and condensing HH tools in the toolbox.
I forgot to put up the new video that shows how it works. Here it is: http://youtu.be/l6PsgVfbkog
They are available at most Distributors, Model AA1 The website is at http://allaccessdevice.com/
Never seen that before, I may see about getting some to put on my truck. Probably be good for new installs.
Totally agree. It saves time and energy especially when in a 120 degree attic here in Florida. It is so cost effective that it should be a no brainer.
Originally Posted by soaker Look how I use the Gallo gun in this video. I attached a refrigerant hose to the Gallo gun. http://youtu.be/dbYScpYD5R8 I saw that before and wish every pvc drain had one. Irritates me to no end that they don't even put a union on them most of the time.
Look how I use the Gallo gun in this video. I attached a refrigerant hose to the Gallo gun. http://youtu.be/dbYScpYD5R8
Cool...but my main reason for using a real Gallo is to avoid lugging a nitro tank around and up in an attic or roof.
Originally Posted by socotech Attachment 591791Attachment 591801Attachment 591811 I took a large schrader access fitting and fitted it to a 1 1/8" acr plug. Then added a ball valve for quick nitrogen release. Have wrench-Will travel Check out these fittings that you can use on the end of your hose for either nitro, CO2 or even a water hose sprayer if you have it available. https://youtu.be/K_uK_Z09keg
Homemade Gallo Gun Attachment 591791Attachment 591801Attachment 591811 I took a large schrader access fitting and fitted it to a 1 1/8" acr plug. Then added a ball valve for quick nitrogen release. Have wrench-Will travel
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