the 8th edition is the latest version I believe. [ame]http://www.amazon.com/Manual-Residential-Load-Calculation-Edition/dp/1892765357/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332029674&...
Replies 5Well most of the time a ultimate puller, and some times a little heat with a map gas fire wrench. brass drift punch is something I will be buying,(good idea). have also cut shaf...
Replies 92What ya bet that was a company drill and not one of those wacko's! Oh well the boss will buy us another one. :thumbsup:
Replies 14Have ran into a few with 2, one factory installed in cabinet, 1 outside tech installed. double the fun I guess :blink:
Replies 78Looks good to me, would have liked to see a pic of the old Armstrongs, use to work on a couple oil burners converted to gas long ago. could almost crawl in them big ole things! lol
Replies 18Yes Sir that is correct, Just leave the signed blank check on the counter and I'll have ya fixed up in no time! :shifty:
Replies 14Amen to that ROBO, it is amazing how much smarter we get as we get older, sit while working or knee pads. but to late most of the time. :sad:
Replies 49well bought a Birmingham finger brake 16 ga. 48" Sweet! :yes: so far anyway.
Replies 9use ball valves on ends of refrigerant gauge hoses(high side mostly) saves some burnt finger tips. :thumbsup:
Replies 75Looks like a cool tool for sure, just might have to get one of these dudes! keeping the dirt out of the eyes is great. :thumbsup:
Replies 15Thanks Nick!
Replies 9about 80 - 20 residental, would really like to do all commercial, so much easyer to deal with.
Replies 37Annie is a fine tester, had one but someone borrowed it(whule I wasn't lookin) and never got it back. Keep my eyes on ebay and such but don't see them much anymore. will find ...
Replies 20looks like a cool bag but at $160.00 I'd be afraid to set down in some places I have to go, it would grow legs and walk away! :cry: most of the time a kline bag and a plast...
Replies 49AHHHHHHHHHHHH! My Eyes!!!
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