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Old 07-01-2017, 12:05 PM
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Default What fun project is everyone doing this weekend?

For me, I work Saturday and Sunday 9-1 boooo. Then after that, I'm pulling the ol' 2001 Silverado with the 5.3 into the garage to replace both my knock sensors. It's throwing the code and these engines I found are fairly known for having an issue with them. Then I hope to get to relax and kill some grass! We've gotten a good amount of rain this last week so that pesky green villain has grown pretty good. I get to do my usual routine of mowing the neighbor that pays me to do it (nothing better than getting paid to Cub ), then my yard and the empty lot next door. Should be a productive day!

So what's everyone else up to this weekend?
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Old 07-01-2017, 12:07 PM
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Service work and Yard work for me.
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Old 07-01-2017, 12:08 PM
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Being in HVAC, I'm imaging you are frequently on call. That's something I know a little bit about Hopefully the hard work involves a Cub or two!
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Old 07-01-2017, 12:49 PM
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HVAC/R equipment don't know holidays. Had two "Def Com III, Super Nova Plus" calls on Walk-in Freezers in the last 24 hrs. Com'l Ice Machine and a Walk-in Cooler for this afternoon. Hopefully I can rest tomorrow.
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HVAC/R equipment don't know holidays. Had two "Def Com III, Super Nova Plus" calls on Walk-in Freezers in the last 24 hrs. Com'l Ice Machine and a Walk-in Cooler for this afternoon. Hopefully I can rest tomorrow.
Yeah I always feel bad calling guys after hours but sometimes you can't avoid it. I have enough stuff at work that about the only thing I can't band-aid until a normal business day is, you guessed it, a walk in cooler in the kitchen. Heat goes out in an apartment? 9 times out of 10 I can fix that myself but I have space heaters in the meantime. A/C out? I have new units waiting in the wings to drop in if needed but usually they just need a charge so until a tech can get here, I have a portable A/C. But when a walk in cooler/freezer goes out...sorry bud but I gotta call ya! Can't have thousands of dollars of food going bad

Crossing my fingers you can get some rest tomorrow!
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Gonna get ALL my Cubs out on the front yard so they can have a look see at all the folks coming into town for the big shindig!!
Film at eleven!!
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Speaking of heating..... our contrator and I mounted this bad boy and ran FostaPEX to the header this morning. Part of the wife's "capital project".
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Gonna get ALL my Cubs out on the front yard so they can have a look see at all the folks coming into town for the big shindig!!
Film at eleven!!
Since you said you'll have 'em all out, you know what you are now required to do: take some pics and post 'em!!

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Speaking of heating..... our contrator and I mounted this bad boy and ran FostaPEX to the header. Part of the wife's "capital project".
Oh boy, wifey's capital project list can often be a fun one
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it ain't eleven yet
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I'm at the rc track with my boy.
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