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Default HAHA - FIXED IT MYSELF!!!!: Furnace blows but does not heat (intermittent problem)

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On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 03:13:35 GMT, CJT wrote:

Bubba wrote:

On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 02:41:59 GMT, CJT wrote:


Bubba wrote:


On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 04:16:16 GMT, blueman wrote:



Pinko Flaggo writes:


"Bob_Loblaw" wrote in
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CJT wrote



Speaking of gas, the "professional" who installed our gas range had
to do it three times before he got it right. I think there are a lot
of DIYers who could do better.

Let me guess...you got your phone book and called around for the
cheapest quote....serves you right....you'll respond and deny this, of
course, but we've seen it all before...

Okay, I'm starting to get it now. Not only are we supposed to call in a
highly experienced HVAC professional, we're supposed to shop around for the
highest bidder.

No wonder the "pros" here have so much time on their hands -- they
fail to understand that the combination of incompetence, rudeness, and
high pricing doesn't really make for a thriving business.

It amazes me how pathetic it is that these so-called professionals
feel so threatened by a couple of homeowners that they waste there
supposedly rare free time ranting and raving like a bunch of
elementary school kids. But then again most of them probably don't
have much more than an elementary school level education...


Blueballs,
Again you are clueless as usual. We have time in here because we know
how to charge enough to have a thriving business and still have lots
of free time. I guess you cant figure that out so you work FOR someone
and dont have any free time.
So how is that burger flippin job going for you Smurf boy?
Bubba

You guys need to get your stories straight. First you claim you work
exceedingly long hours because of all the work you have, then you claim
you have excess free time because you can get away with overcharging.
Which is it?


Hard to believe something so simple has to be explained to you but
then I guess we just forget that the hvac mind is far superior to
anything else.
It works this way:
When its 55 in the winter or 70 in the summer, most ppl arent using
their equipment that much. Thus. less breakdowns and less customers
thinking about replacing their equipment.


Which was it this past week while you were "playing?"

It gives us time to play.
Then again, there are times when its 95 degrees in the summer and even
hotter out west. Here it doesnt have to be that hot. The humidity will
kill you when its 75 degrees out. It makes for long long hours. It
also makes for much much money.
You have heard of the phrase, "get it while its hot"? "Make hay when
the sun shines"?
Any part of this making sense to you now or does someone need to hit
you with a Fungo bat?
Bubba


Blow me.


Another trade school education at work...
Did you stay up all night thinking up that one?