He was probably just trying to ask you about your vehicle’s extended warranty.Think this one would put the hurt on ya???
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He was probably just trying to ask you about your vehicle’s extended warranty.Think this one would put the hurt on ya???
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Think this one would put the hurt on ya???
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Thought it was allergies at first. Head ache, sneezing, runny nose, real bad scratchy throat and foggy head.What were your symptoms?
I’m staying in my redneck/property work clothes.Better you than me.
Keep that up and your wife won't invite you again.I’m staying in my redneck/property work clothes.
That sucks! Must be the week, Ben and I both lost compressors this week. Hopefully you get it fixed soon!
I went for a whole new system (old one was 15 years old) just got it running last night.
@benenglish did you get your AC working?
Although many people still call it freon, unless your air conditioning unit is very old, it probably uses r134a and not r12(freon). Freon will cause phosgene gas in extreme temps. I believe it was pretty much switched out in 1995. r134a has a very long name that I always had a hard time trying to pronounce.AC tech got here around 10 AM this morning. Checked the Freon, no issue there. Checked the heating,blower unit in the attic, couldn't fine any issues there. Said to turn the unit on. I did and, viola, cold air. Tech said everything checked out ok, but if the unit stops blowing cold to call him asap and he'll come out right away.
Although many people still call it freon, unless your air conditioning unit is very old, it probably uses r134a and not r12(freon). Freon will cause phosgene gas in extreme temps. I believe it was pretty much switched out in 1995. r134a has a very long name that I always had a hard time trying to pronounce.
The things you learn in the welding field. Even after the Navy switched to r134a, they still wouldn't let us near the ships when doing refrigerant fill.My unit is 15 years old and still use r12 (Freon). Tech did say this if I ever have to install a new unit, it will have the new r134a that has a name that's hard to pronounce.