@37:05 one hundred freakin percent. We get 2 knees and one back in one life. I know many will attempt to act macho and pull a 7.5 ton compressor up to prove a point to a company. That's called licking boots clean.
This is for all the tough guys out there lifting a 5 ton compressor up on a roof is one of the stupidest things one can do. It's a bad position when lifting almost all done with the back, always get help its not worth getting a back problem. Also never rush putting in a compressor.
33:15 - Can you spell carabiner (I think I spelled that correctly)? 1:22:06 - How long do you have to wait after dumping liquid refrigerant into the discharge line before you start the compressor?
Question. What is to old to be pulling compressors on to the roof? 45 seems ok but I think in a few years it will be too old? Unfortunately the HVAC industry is a young man’s game. I’m 40 years into the industry and have been in a building for the last 5 years. I’m 57 years old
Young Men get hurt doing the same thing. Thing is bootlcikers normalize it making it ok to risk your back and knees and not stepping up growing a pair laying boundaries. We are all numbers to these corperations. There is ways to enjoy the trade at the same time looking after yourself. It ain't all about breaking your back and knees to prove a point. #GetOutTheHerdMindset
@37:05 one hundred freakin percent. We get 2 knees and one back in one life. I know many will attempt to act macho and pull a 7.5 ton compressor up to prove a point to a company. That's called licking boots clean.
Great video. Keep these coming.
Thank you! Will do!
That’s an Alliance Compressor built in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
I think you did not have to cut the high pressure switch wires , because should open on high pressure not on low. great video
This is for all the tough guys out there lifting a 5 ton compressor up on a roof is one of the stupidest things one can do. It's a bad position when lifting almost all done with the back, always get help its not worth getting a back problem. Also never rush putting in a compressor.
@james-i use oxyacetylene with 15% sil foss.
33:15 - Can you spell carabiner (I think I spelled that correctly)?
1:22:06 - How long do you have to wait after dumping liquid refrigerant into the discharge line before you start the compressor?
You don’t have to wait. There should not be any liquid making it back to the compressor.
Question. What is to old to be pulling compressors on to the roof? 45 seems ok but I think in a few years it will be too old? Unfortunately the HVAC industry is a young man’s game. I’m 40 years into the industry and have been in a building for the last 5 years. I’m 57 years old
Do you normally use nitrogen to braze with?
@@jamesfitzsimmons381 alsways carbon recks havoc on Poe oils. Creates an unseen sludge
Young Men get hurt doing the same thing. Thing is bootlcikers normalize it making it ok to risk your back and knees and not stepping up growing a pair laying boundaries. We are all numbers to these corperations. There is ways to enjoy the trade at the same time looking after yourself. It ain't all about breaking your back and knees to prove a point. #GetOutTheHerdMindset
Plus every body given by the creator is different.
Yup! What they said! Depends on you. Everyone is different. I have a strong back now and want to keep it that way for at least 30-40 more years. 💪🏽💪🏽
Ist LG compressor?
Nope…done plenty…unfortunately…
You should use something with wheel, it will help you a lot