Great video! I’m always enjoy watching videos on RUclips especially related to my line of work. But that’s lot of new guys right now watching. We should always sendpaper the copper before cutting.
Great video John I went back to 407c after trying a couple other blends. I just feel that after a few years of going back on older units that I worked on 407c is the best choice 👍 None of my customers has complained when I went to 407C some of the other brands I had customer saying they didn’t feel like the AC cooled as well👍
Good to hear from you Bud, I was getting worried about you with all this Covid-19 going around. It is really settling down in New Orleans. Hopefully it stays that way and doesn’t flare up again.
Is it expensive to have air cond fixed it can circulate air if you get blade going but not cool. I’m gonna turn off power and wash outside but it’s not really dirty .
Where in the world do you get replacement caps for the valves, not the 1/4 flare caps but the ones that go on the service valves? I've had occasion to either loose one or two or will find them missing sometimes. I've looked all over, there doesn't seem to be a standard size either, I think each valve manufacturer has their own size and thread. I just lost one on a York suction line on an AC unit, fortunately, I have a machine shop and fabricated one, but it took over 30 minutes of my time when I could have been doing something else. Keep up with the videos, I really enjoy them. I've never heard of that refrigerant you are using, what can you tell us about it? Jim
Nice job brother as always. good to see you back. Been pretty slammed here with work also. What’s up with the green flex whip being used outside? ( I know you didn’t do it). Have to use Sealtite outside by code here in FL. Green flex is only good for indoor application in a closet or garage where it is subject to damage. Also if I was moving a condenser, I would have just cut the line set about 6” back from the service valves and swaged them so you wouldn’t have to rebraze them back in so close to the valves ( and of course wrap the valves with a wet rag)
I like how the repair came out, nice work as always! I like a friendly customer and love people, so I enjoy talking and wouldn't mind a helicopter as long as their okay with me filming and that I can focus on my work.
Thanks bro- keep up the good work
Great video! I’m always enjoy watching videos on RUclips especially related to my line of work. But that’s lot of new guys right now watching. We should always sendpaper the copper before cutting.
Diggin the music... Who's the artist??
good job John , glad you are back online 😃
Thanks for the upload John really missed your videos and I enjoy them.
good to see john back at it!
Nice Video those Rigid Tubing Cutters Are One Tough Tool.............
Great video John I went back to 407c after trying a couple other blends. I just feel that after a few years of going back on older units that I worked on 407c is the best choice 👍 None of my customers has complained when I went to 407C some of the other brands I had customer saying they didn’t feel like the AC cooled as well👍
gtrdre jugfde 407c good for POE systems MO99 is what I use for mineral oil compressors
Good honest video John. I appreciated and all of the ones before. Thanks and stay safe.
Good video John! We have missed ya, keep them videos coming!
Happy your back! That was a good repair!
Nice repair John 👍 Good to see you upload a new video. Keep that camera going brother, need more videos from you. Stay safe out there 😷😷
Good to hear from you Bud, I was getting worried about you with all this Covid-19 going around. It is really settling down in New Orleans. Hopefully it stays that way and doesn’t flare up again.
Is it expensive to have air cond fixed it can circulate air if you get blade going but not cool. I’m gonna turn off power and wash outside but it’s not really dirty .
Where in the world do you get replacement caps for the valves, not the 1/4 flare caps but the ones that go on the service valves? I've had occasion to either loose one or two or will find them missing sometimes. I've looked all over, there doesn't seem to be a standard size either, I think each valve manufacturer has their own size and thread. I just lost one on a York suction line on an AC unit, fortunately, I have a machine shop and fabricated one, but it took over 30 minutes of my time when I could have been doing something else.
Keep up with the videos, I really enjoy them. I've never heard of that refrigerant you are using, what can you tell us about it? Jim
Awesome video
No freon recovery first?
Great Video. Good to see you back ^_^
great job buddy
Hi, as a diyer I have a question. Are you familiar with rectroseal service valves, do they require brazing at least on one side ? Thank you
Great job 👍
John why use all these synthetic blend drop in refrigerants when R22 is cheap at this point ?.
Nice job brother as always. good to see you back. Been pretty slammed here with work also. What’s up with the green flex whip being used outside? ( I know you didn’t do it). Have to use Sealtite outside by code here in FL. Green flex is only good for indoor application in a closet or garage where it is subject to damage.
Also if I was moving a condenser, I would have just cut the line set about 6” back from the service valves and swaged them so you wouldn’t have to rebraze them back in so close to the valves ( and of course wrap the valves with a wet rag)
Hey John, please tell us who this band is and the name of these songs you’ve got playing in your video.? Thanks, Arthur
We missed ya John.
Are Louisiana Vehicle inspections still required
How did the last guy think he could braze that close without cooking he valve?!? Heck you probably would have cooked it with stay silv #8 solder.
Been looking for you. Glad to see all is well. Good video. Is that your new truck in your video?
Happy to see ya back John. Did you use the Turbo torch to braze everything in ?
Good vid John and good repair . Who was the artist ? Liked their music ...Need to step up the videos Lol ...
I like how the repair came out, nice work as always! I like a friendly customer and love people, so I enjoy talking and wouldn't mind a helicopter as long as their okay with me filming and that I can focus on my work.
I repair drywall for a living so I know how it feels to have a damn annoying fly around the whole time you work.
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Nice Video Glade to see your ok
Stay Safe
How can someone with no work experience get into something like this?
Walk into an HVAC business and say you want to learn.
Or go to school like me. I start next month for commercial. Can't wait.
Yet another installer error huh
How did the last guy think he could braze that close without cooking he valve?!? Heck you probably would have cooked it with stay silv #8 solder.