Trane Heat Pump R410a leaking TXV valve Sabotage Butcher Hack Job

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  • @brianhouk543
    @brianhouk543 4 года назад +97

    I like how u took care of his dryer vent like that. Says a lot about a person. Takes you 5-10 minutes of ur day to save the customer headaches and money down the line. U seem like a great guy Ted

    • @rj.parker
      @rj.parker 4 года назад +8

      And screws are now allowed in dryer vents since 2012 I believe. For the exact reason you fixed, eg the vent ducts fall apart. They are limited to 1/4” inside as a compromise.

    • @lifeofgold
      @lifeofgold 4 года назад

      Would aluminum tape be a good compromise?

  • @michaeledenfield658
    @michaeledenfield658 4 года назад +11

    I’ve been in the industry for over 25 years and a can’t tell you enough Thank You for being a professional and taking care of not only the ac issue but stopped to fix something that you saw needed to be fixed and just fixed it. Keep doing what you do. Stay safe

  • @jonanderson6532
    @jonanderson6532 4 года назад +1

    Damn an honest hvac guy. Not many of them around anymore

  • @MyMessage_Is_Simple
    @MyMessage_Is_Simple 4 года назад +10

    I thought you would have pressurized with nitrogen. For all we know, the Teflon rings could be missing. Keep up the good videos. I like seeing what's out there in residential land

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen 4 года назад +2

      When you hear hoof beats, think horses, not zebras. They just forgot to tighten from fingertight to final torque. Shit happens. But it’s relatively unlikely that they’d *also* have made another big mistake at the same time.
      And draining the entire system, vacuuming, then nitrogen, then refilling... that’s a pretty big investment in time which equals money, for a low likelihood of an upside.

  • @Keith_Mikell
    @Keith_Mikell Год назад

    Thank you for your honesty uncle Ted. I’ve been watching hvac yt for a short time and I’ve noticed a trend. Some do it for the love of the trade. Some do it for the views while getting traction for their work and honesty. And some straight rip people off and do it for views. All to chase they almighty dollar.

  • @SixTwoHemi
    @SixTwoHemi 4 года назад +2

    Excellent above and beyond service. Being a stationary engineer I really appreciate seeing this type of customer service. Thank you!!

  • @JohnnyJr396
    @JohnnyJr396 4 года назад +17

    Had a helicopter out here 😂

  • @lukebbb
    @lukebbb 4 года назад +1

    You sir are a true professional. Anyone can up sell and replace parts. Troubleshooting and diagnostics are invaluable. Honesty and integrity go a long way in this business.

    • @mikeznel6048
      @mikeznel6048 2 года назад +2

      It goes a long way in any business.

  • @williampaul8979
    @williampaul8979 4 года назад +3

    This is my first time viewing one of your videos and I really enjoyed it. You elaborated on each problem which was great for new techs. Thanks!

  • @Barracuda48082
    @Barracuda48082 4 года назад +3

    Your work here and on other videos give me a good feeling that there are a few of us older journeyman techs that still give a s7/t about looks, and function together, like my father in law said and did. "an extra five or ten now may save you a costly hour(s) later. I saw the 80% Goodman install under home. ha. .. I see that daily up in Michigan alot..quick hack install and try to sell if code enforcement inspector don't flag it.
    Take care during the pandemic and keep learning.

  • @natepeterson7145
    @natepeterson7145 4 года назад +1

    You are correct no screws in the vent and it's best to use the aluminum tape. Great work Ted,have a great Christmas!

    • @picklerix6162
      @picklerix6162 4 года назад

      Nate Peterson - Ted probably didn’t have the correct tape which is surprising since even I keep a roll of that on hand.

  • @hassanaljazaeri5436
    @hassanaljazaeri5436 4 года назад +1

    Caring about others comes back to you in double. Thanks for caring. Learning a lot from you. Keep it coming.

  • @heavymechanic2
    @heavymechanic2 3 года назад

    There are lots of videos with a TIME IS MONEY attitude and some sloppy work as a result of only spending 30 min on the job for the flat fee charged. Its great to see an honest tradesman who cares enough to make the customer happy and earn repeat business.

  • @malachy1847
    @malachy1847 4 года назад +2

    The Fin Coils on the Outdoor Unit look seriously dirty, maybe for another day... Great work great Upload...

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 4 года назад

    Insulation of the bulb is a great idea! Nice job!

  • @andreeriner811
    @andreeriner811 3 года назад +1

    I had an an almost identical problem with a Trane in and attic at a allergy clinic. Same deal, the txt was loose leaking just like yours only not quite as bad. That was the installer on the one I worked on.

  • @sergiodjf
    @sergiodjf 4 года назад +1

    Excellent! Even little details like putting the caps on have a reason

  • @JohnDoe-jt9oq
    @JohnDoe-jt9oq 4 года назад +2

    The sad part is the guy probably came in and thought they were low, pumped them full of refrigerant, realized it was a TXV, so they paid for the refrigerant and the TXV, then you had to come in and fix the leak, and they needed all new refrigerant again.

  • @hozerhvac4406
    @hozerhvac4406 4 года назад +1

    Solid work by the gunslinger again!!! Keep it up ted

  • @mackmcd8725
    @mackmcd8725 4 года назад +2

    using the leak detector was always the favorite part of working with my dad on a job hehehe

  • @lee-johnson
    @lee-johnson 4 года назад +1

    Nice job. I like the dryer bands for the joints. They are about 3” wide with two screws. I think RE Michael sold them. Merry Christmas Ted

  • @sabergermd
    @sabergermd 4 года назад +1

    The last time I called a company to fix my hydronic boiler system, I told the tech, "I'm going watch everything you do, so the next time this happens I'm doing it myself." It cost me $700 with labor for a $100 Taco circulator pump (NYC thievery). I have 5 of those on my system. You do the math. Sure enough a few weeks later one of the other pumps went out. The system is about 15 years old. $100 for the pump and 4 new nuts/bolts, and an hour of my time I was back in business.

    • @OleRazzleDazzler
      @OleRazzleDazzler 3 года назад

      There’s a reason you’re paying that. So you don’t damage your machine or harm your family. Messing with any sort of combustion heat source without being an actual professional, is kind of like leaving you’re newborn with a sitter you find on the state register list. There’s levels to this shit man.

    • @OleRazzleDazzler
      @OleRazzleDazzler 3 года назад

      And just because your cousin Johnny was a duct sub for 3 months, doesn’t mean he can help you properly install you’re very own extra special super customer Platinum series Goodman furnace and vent pipe for some pizza and Busch light.

    • @mikeznel6048
      @mikeznel6048 2 года назад

      You're not just paying for the part. 9 out of 10 times, its not just a cut and dry remove and replace. You can cause a lot of damage if the proper process following the replace of a component is not done. Especially on a closed hydronic system where most all the air needs to be removed from the system.

  • @549BR
    @549BR 4 года назад +2

    Fascinating to watch and listen to this man in action.

  • @hg2.
    @hg2. 4 года назад

    Excellent video in several levels. Thank you!

  • @toddbirge2800
    @toddbirge2800 3 года назад

    i absolutely enjoy how you take care of your customers or potential new customers.the only difference between what you do and 50 other places that do the same thing is" customer service".one big family not customers.

  • @emilionunez4566
    @emilionunez4566 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for your knowledge, I'm learning a lot from you by any chance do you have a video explaining to how to read your gauges?

  • @martinwoods6716
    @martinwoods6716 4 года назад

    You the Man, Great Teacher and Mentor....

  • @tomwalker9184
    @tomwalker9184 4 года назад

    You are to be commended sir, your work ethic is Top Shelf.

  • @christiand.6112
    @christiand.6112 4 года назад +1

    I like to use metal plumbing strap around the pipe and screw the strap up to the floor joist. This way I'm not overstepping any codes and keep the vent from sliding down/moving once it heats up. Great video- just a suggestion.

    • @picklerix6162
      @picklerix6162 4 года назад

      Christian Dwyer - the metal strap works and is cheaper than proper hangers. I just replaced the B vent pipe with my new furnace so I used a $5 hanger rather than the metal strap. It just looks better.

  • @patrickm3534
    @patrickm3534 4 года назад

    Good catch on the dryer very. Very dangerous venting in the crawlspace. I would never have a dryer in my house where I couldn't vent it directly out the wall.

  • @erics9213
    @erics9213 4 года назад +1

    Ted, for the dryer vent pipe, rivets would probably work better that screws.

  • @AdamWBush
    @AdamWBush 4 года назад +6

    I always use flat metal straping on a dryer vent

  • @LanceMan6012
    @LanceMan6012 4 года назад

    I enjoy the commentary of a Master at work.

  • @hg2.
    @hg2. 3 года назад

    Many nuances -- thank you.
    (And great videography. HVAC today, brain surgery tomorrow.)

  • @andythehandyman2926
    @andythehandyman2926 4 года назад

    Great video. Being up north I never see heat pumps so always interested in those videos. Personally I would have put that sensing bulb outside the box horizontally, but that’s just me. Keep up the great videos and Merry Christmas.

    • @picklerix6162
      @picklerix6162 4 года назад

      Andy The Handy Man - If the TXV is inside the case, I usually install the sensing bulb inside also. I just installed a Goodman evaporator with an external TXV so I installed the sensing bulb externally. BTW, the sensing bulb can be mounted vertically, with the tail up.

  • @jjjames5089
    @jjjames5089 3 года назад

    Components only function properly if installed correctly, great video.

  • @chriseh09
    @chriseh09 4 года назад +2

    Great job! I hope you and your family have a safe and very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

    • @TedCookHVAC
      @TedCookHVAC  4 года назад

      Thanks Chris... same to you and your's !!

  • @andreeriner811
    @andreeriner811 3 года назад +1

    On the dryer vent I get what your saying, but I always use foil tape and make sure it’s strapped up good. I had one last summer somebody put screws in and it was unreal how badly stopped up it was. I cleaned it out and ditched the screws and foil taped the life out of the joints. Another way would be pop rivets. But again I get why you did it the way you did. When your out in the field working you can’t always do everything the way you’re like to, especially when you have other calls to get to.

    • @mikeznel6048
      @mikeznel6048 2 года назад

      Foil tape isn't necessary that far away from the heat source. Good tape is the key.

  • @philllsxga.7737
    @philllsxga.7737 4 года назад

    You are a damn good technician and you keep your cool!
    I CAN NOT believe all of the hacker's out there!!
    Knowledge is power!!!

    • @picklerix6162
      @picklerix6162 4 года назад +3

      Hackers exist in every profession. Their are tons of “licensed” or “certified” hacks working in HVAC and auto repair. I have even run across several doctors who were nothing but hacks and only wanted to milk the insurance company.

  • @matt697845
    @matt697845 4 года назад

    If the previous tech didn't even know or be bothered to tighten the TXV fittings properly, he almost certainly didn't pull a vacuum either. I would have recovered and charged in known fresh, uncontaminated 410a, it's not like it's that expensive. Otherwise excellent work as always!

    • @mikeznel6048
      @mikeznel6048 2 года назад +1

      No sense in being wasteful.

  • @whitesheatingairappliancer7101
    @whitesheatingairappliancer7101 4 года назад

    Great video thanks. Happy holidays.

  • @sknight0391
    @sknight0391 4 года назад +19

    It's a Christmas miracle 😁👌

  • @jefferygrady3181
    @jefferygrady3181 4 года назад

    Good find! Get your self a set of line wrenches!

  • @Eddy63
    @Eddy63 4 года назад +1

    I never was a fan of just hand tightening all the fittings ... Lol ... The previous 3 Stooges HVAC/R company that did the job should carry wrenches in their tool bags ... Good fix Ted ...

    • @picklerix6162
      @picklerix6162 4 года назад

      Eddy - The three stooges used to work in the construction 🔨 trades so that’s where they got some of their funniest gags.

  • @howardiko7156
    @howardiko7156 3 года назад

    I love this stuff. Another great fix. I have to get a set of gauges like you use. Has any one used copper based anti seize for the bulb?

  • @celestialdream49
    @celestialdream49 4 года назад +1

    Great video... thank you for sharing your expertise. I just learned I'm a "helicopter" LOL : )

  • @jimpossidente5004
    @jimpossidente5004 3 года назад

    Oh cool.. you are located right in my neighborhood! I live in Mauldin.

  • @harryhathaway1086
    @harryhathaway1086 4 года назад +5

    Thats good....Helicopter. At First that went straight on over my head. I dont do residential too much anymore BUT I will have to use that term if a HELICOPTER is hovering over me. 😎👍

    • @Elfnetdesigns
      @Elfnetdesigns 4 года назад

      Even better is when the homeowner is out recording you while you are recording lol. I don't work on residential stuff except for family and a few friends, I got my HVAC stuff to service radio customers comms shelter climate control systems alongside their comms equipment. It's easier for them to have everything on one ticker and PO

  • @khalilt6508
    @khalilt6508 4 года назад

    butcher hack job LOL that title gave me a good laugh. Thanks for the video

  • @josejulian5116
    @josejulian5116 4 года назад

    Thx for all you do Ted, Merry Xmas.....

  • @sprockkets
    @sprockkets 4 года назад +3

    Well there your problem is sir, the condenser fan is barely turning. :P lol

  • @M977A2
    @M977A2 4 года назад

    Nice thoughtful guy, but with the oil loss might need another ounce for the pump longevity.

  • @acunlimited9683
    @acunlimited9683 4 года назад +1

    nice work but, The bulb should have been mounted horizontal

  • @sku32956
    @sku32956 4 года назад +13

    The vent was clogged so they just took it off

  • @donnierobertson3088
    @donnierobertson3088 4 года назад

    Great job again like always

  • @martinwoods6716
    @martinwoods6716 4 года назад

    What filters do you normally stock on your van, and commonly use...?

  • @zekenzy6486
    @zekenzy6486 4 года назад

    you did good job on that job, you nice guy . Great video, thank you for sharing ^_^

  • @210vam
    @210vam 4 года назад +1

    That bulb I said it was looser then a gooses ass and he said loose as a goose 😂 has me laughing

  • @heyman6010
    @heyman6010 4 года назад

    Ever try little zip straps?? On txv’s I used 1 zip on the fill tube 2 on the bulb and snip them tight then I use 2pcs of scrap suction line insulation split in half. Cover the bulb top and bottom and zip strap it up tight. Snip all the strap ends. Put the top ins over the bottom and it looks really nice when your done. And the bulb is tight and well insulated Just my way tho. I hated those metal straps also. Lol.

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 4 года назад

    Little extra work can go a long way!

  • @dylandrymond3951
    @dylandrymond3951 4 года назад

    I use one or two hose clamps for the best connection.

  • @TheMonieray
    @TheMonieray 4 года назад

    Watching all your videos, and now I’m paranoid about finding the right company for my first home.

    • @111000100101001
      @111000100101001 3 года назад

      Well if your in the Mauldin SC area, you don’t have to worry, just call Ted Cook HVAC :)

  • @broken1965
    @broken1965 4 года назад

    Dryer vent ive been using foil HVAC tape for fiberglass ducts

  • @arlynsmith9196
    @arlynsmith9196 4 года назад

    May be overkill, but my HVAC contractor has a service contract arrangement where I pay $15 per month (auto withdrawn) and they come every fall and check/clean the furnace and replace the filter, and in the Spring they checks/clean the AC and replace the filter. If something is wrong and I need parts while they are here I just pay the parts cost. If I have trouble between those re-emptive service calls I pay a reduced base service call fee plus parts. Seems a good deal for both of us and I am sure my equipment gets professional attention. Since I have a contract I go to the head of the list when I have trouble, including nights and weekends (well, along with the other contract holders).

    • @picklerix6162
      @picklerix6162 4 года назад

      $250 for a $10 contactor seems reasonable.

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 4 года назад

    On the txv the person should watch some of your top notch u tube videos. They can learn something good!

  • @UNITEDHVACSYSTEMS
    @UNITEDHVACSYSTEMS 4 года назад

    Nice informative video..keep it up
    #mechanicalhvacr

  • @Janzer_
    @Janzer_ 2 года назад

    i love the titles lol "Sabotage Butcher Hack Job" 👌

  • @johncspine2787
    @johncspine2787 Год назад

    Thing about the dryer vent..it likely had back pressure from clogged lint which helped blow the thing off..they should replace the whole thing.

  • @Josh-px6xb
    @Josh-px6xb 4 года назад

    Why is it more efficient with a plenum? Better airflow? JW cause my dads return is straight flex like that. It’s been like that since the house was built.

  • @ardiemclelland2039
    @ardiemclelland2039 4 года назад +1

    The installs these days are terrible. I have a comfortmaker from 1996 still running 100% on it’s original R22 charge!

    • @brianleeper5737
      @brianleeper5737 4 года назад

      That install seriously looks like the installer said, "Hold muh beer 'n' watch this!" before he did it.

  • @ismackherbiehind
    @ismackherbiehind 4 года назад +1

    Man they had that TXV flappin in the wind.

  • @russellhancock9765
    @russellhancock9765 4 года назад

    They used to do that on cars on the fill valves, so that they needed freon a a out once a year.

  • @vasileiosatmatzidis6885
    @vasileiosatmatzidis6885 4 года назад

    I do this job from 1982, for leak the best test is with foam.

  • @guitarboy123987
    @guitarboy123987 4 года назад

    Is there a reason that you didn't spray leak detector on the joint before checking it for tightness with a wrench?

  • @benkuxhouse787
    @benkuxhouse787 4 года назад

    The only thing I would have done a little different than what you did was I would have pumped the unit down. And I would have done a pressure test. The technician that replace that TXV probably didn't pressure test with nitrogen. On a heat pump coil I pressure test at 350 PSIG. I would have let it sit for good 10-15 minutes and I would have Bubble tested those joints just to make sure. I replaced the Trane TXV on a old R22 unit and I did have to get it really tight. When it felt so good and snug it wasn't enough I have had to go a little bit more that's what the soap bubbles in the nitrogen did for me.

  • @justincanterbury2561
    @justincanterbury2561 4 года назад

    Good work! Keep it up

  • @dmitrinachumovhvacapplianc1597
    @dmitrinachumovhvacapplianc1597 4 года назад

    Good job, good money Merry Christmas

  • @tjrooger1092
    @tjrooger1092 4 года назад

    That's gorilla snot. We used it in place of all factory grommets. Tried to beat factory air tight ratings. Also TXV bulbs really should have copper brackets. The copper transfers heat into the entire bulb. Seen a lot of zip ties and Panduits.

  • @FSAUDIOGUY
    @FSAUDIOGUY 3 года назад

    69 Thumbs down people dislike an air conditioner that works! Damn you Ted, quit fixing stuff!!

  • @TheWoodman064
    @TheWoodman064 4 года назад +1

    Well done!

  • @martinwoods6716
    @martinwoods6716 4 года назад

    Is there any particular leak detector you like or would recommend...?

  • @relaxingsounds3909
    @relaxingsounds3909 4 года назад

    Did you recover the existing gas and pressure test then put in new gas it’s 410 zoetrope? Good video

  • @Oto_Travel
    @Oto_Travel 4 года назад +1

    By showing the sticker of the hvac contractor on the condensor, are you saying they are at fault? Seeing it’s not a new install, I wouldn’t be quick to blame them.
    And why didn’t you put the bulb outside the evap cabinet on the suction line, assuming you know it belongs there and not inside the cabinet.

    • @TedCookHVAC
      @TedCookHVAC  4 года назад

      You are incorrect ... the bulb is mounted inside the cabinet from the factory.

    • @MaMa-qh4dy
      @MaMa-qh4dy 4 года назад

      Anti DIY HVAC Ted is 100% correct. Bulb goes inside cabinet.

  • @Elfnetdesigns
    @Elfnetdesigns 4 года назад

    Unbelievable.. "Sell a NEW system!" that is the big company motto, it's the same in communications and I see it often with Motorola where instead of repairing a repeater they want to sell someone a million dollar over kill system, new tower, new FCC license, the works when all they may need is a new lightning arrestor or a tune up.

  • @thefurnaceking8634
    @thefurnaceking8634 4 года назад

    You should have been selling a new system including ducts within the first half hour. What a poor install. Nice job finding the leaks. Any 410a system with leaks should be reclaimed and weighed back in. Thanks for the video.

    • @heathhubbard6491
      @heathhubbard6491 4 года назад +1

      The Furnace King seems to me that was the previous workers game plan. Do a poor repair to try and sell a new system once it fails again. Crooked work to try an sell for commission. Personal opinion...

    • @caru3257
      @caru3257 4 года назад +1

      In service is best to fix something and then recommend other services.

  • @kevinbrowne1278
    @kevinbrowne1278 4 года назад +1

    Nice! But am I wrong when I believe you have to use aluminum tape on a dryer vent? It holds great but costs alot

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen 4 года назад

      You saw what happened when they used duct tape..

  • @T.O80
    @T.O80 4 года назад

    Does home ac unit oil have dye to help find leaks?

  • @anymancandoitwiththerightools
    @anymancandoitwiththerightools 4 года назад

    I would take that whoopdi out of the return when you're back there for service. Air flow is key and that is low hanging fruit.

  • @russellhancock9765
    @russellhancock9765 3 года назад

    I have a feeling that a lot of guys do like My Dad used to, He was bad a sticking things in his pocket when He was working on something and forgetting to put it back. My Parents house used to be full of all kinds of nuts and bolts and stuff like that. They used to be Chicken Farmers and whatever Dad was working on, would usually end up in his pants pockets and then He would empty His pockets in the House and there was always Nuts and bolts and all kinds of stuff like that in the house. Mom would usually put it in a glass jar or something, so that if You needed it, that is where it probably was.

  • @sprockkets
    @sprockkets 4 года назад

    Basically my boss said to tighten those up as much as you can, but I think if they give a torque rating to use a torque wrench, cause you can over do it. For those sensing bulbs I like those metal pipe clamps that tighten via a screw.

    • @davidhughes3474
      @davidhughes3474 4 года назад

      They have a set torque value, for the TXV

    • @Garth2011
      @Garth2011 2 года назад

      Yes but after installing those a hundred times or so, you know the feel rather well enough to get it right.

  • @ed6837
    @ed6837 4 года назад

    I have used gear clamps on the dryer vent. No screws and holds better than tape

  • @jimibel
    @jimibel 4 года назад

    Nice work!

  • @harryhathaway1086
    @harryhathaway1086 4 года назад +1

    DO NOT USE CORK TAPE... NOOOO !
    FOAM INSOLATION TAPE INSIDE OUT ON THE 1ST WRAP,THEN WRAP IT THE NORMAL WAY SO THE TAPE WILL COME OFF CLEAN IF THE BULB NEEDS TO BE REMOVED.

  • @andrzejhajder6405
    @andrzejhajder6405 2 года назад

    Good episode as usual.

  • @jungapo2
    @jungapo2 4 года назад

    as professional techician, i prefer using box wrench versus crechen wrench.

  • @MrCountrycuz
    @MrCountrycuz Месяц назад

    what do you think of the black flex seal rubberized spray paint?

  • @panik16k
    @panik16k 4 года назад

    Mastic tape. Supposed to go directly on the metal seals of ductwork. Not on insulation wrap.

  • @bdagle
    @bdagle 4 года назад

    Hi! I watch your videos all the time! You are a very good and diligent serviceman. However, I am always a little taken back by the instillations that are acceptable in your area. I've been an HVAC technician up here (Michigan) for many years. There isn't a community around here that would accept equipment installed, in the way that seems common practice down there. You'd end up with a laundry list of violations! But I guess things are different in different locations?

    • @chrisscerbo5731
      @chrisscerbo5731 4 года назад +1

      that's it too. you noticed there wasnt any permit stickers on the units. a lot of home owners will go with a less reputable company or friend of a friend and this happens. they need to remember you get what you pay for.

    • @AdamWBush
      @AdamWBush 4 года назад

      You must be kidding people of all incomes have central hvac and some duct systems that were installed 60s 70s 80s are still being used with little or no upkeep I’m sorry except in Michigan

    • @bigbob3772
      @bigbob3772 4 года назад

      @@chrisscerbo5731 With so many incompetent HVAC techs/companies, you do NOT get what you pay for-you just get raped-with no lube. For the good, honest ones like this gentlemen-all the best to ya. No homeowner minds pay a fair price for good work, but sadly that is NOT what the average homeowner gets.

    • @brianleeper5737
      @brianleeper5737 4 года назад

      YES, things are different in different locations. I live in Virginia and some of the stuff I've seen (not just HVAC but electrical and plumbing) makes you wonder if drugs or alcohol were involved. Now, what do Virginia and South Carolina (where the installs on this channel are) have in common that Michigan doesn't? Maybe that has something to do with it? I'll give you a hint: "Hold muh beer 'n' watch this!"

    • @mikeznel6048
      @mikeznel6048 2 года назад +1

      Nha it's everywhere stuff like that happens. You just don't see it.

  • @phillipjoy8191
    @phillipjoy8191 4 года назад

    Enjoy your videos 😜

  • @blackheartt420
    @blackheartt420 4 года назад

    i love to learn a/c work