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On Apr 6, 8:56*am, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote: After reading your messages, and your replies to the tradesmen who have commented. It's obvious to me that you're a hard core do it yourselfer. And that if a tradesman writes "Well, your service guy *needs to.... A, B, C..... that you will take the covers off, and do your own version of what the service guys do. Which may help, or it might not. Well, I tend to do it myself within the bounds of common sense. Almost never pay an auto mechanic, have replaced engines, trannies, etc. myself. Installed my own water heater, repaired an entire section of carpenter ant damaged wall, etc. However, I'm also conscious of possible hazards of fumbling around something I'm not familiar with or accidentally trashing a unit that *could* have been salvaged by a reputable pro had they been given the chance to work on it before I wreaked havoc on it. If I can find something obvious that I can remedy it myself, I'm more than happy to tackle it. But at this point I'm trying to become educated as much as anything. |
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brassplyer wrote:
On Apr 6, 8:56 am, "Stormin Mormon" wrote: After reading your messages, and your replies to the tradesmen who have commented. It's obvious to me that you're a hard core do it yourselfer. And that if a tradesman writes "Well, your service guy needs to.... A, B, C..... that you will take the covers off, and do your own version of what the service guys do. Which may help, or it might not. Well, I tend to do it myself within the bounds of common sense. Almost never pay an auto mechanic, have replaced engines, trannies, etc. myself. Installed my own water heater, repaired an entire section of carpenter ant damaged wall, etc. However, I'm also conscious of possible hazards of fumbling around something I'm not familiar with or accidentally trashing a unit that *could* have been salvaged by a reputable pro had they been given the chance to work on it before I wreaked havoc on it. If I can find something obvious that I can remedy it myself, I'm more than happy to tackle it. But at this point I'm trying to become educated as much as anything. Hmm, You know how to revive dead person? Your a/c system is dead or dying due to old age. Time for new one. Economy needs you spend money. That Freon filled old machine is power sucking low efficiency monster. Upgrade. Even if you fix it, it won't last long. Be wise and do a right thing. Not all HVAC techs are crooks. There are more honest good ones than bad ones. Ask around, you'll find good honest dependable one near you. Treat him/her well, He/She will treat you well. You brass player? Me too low brass all my life. |
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I played trumpet when I was in about 4th grade. Years later,
I got a chance to try a bugle. I'd lost all the skill I had. I couldn't even brass my way through. I tried, but I didn't have the pucker any more. I shoulda kept on with the lessons. I'd like to play, these days. Taken some piano lessons, but carrying a piano in a marching band is a pain in the brass. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Tony Hwang" wrote in message ... You brass player? Me too low brass all my life. |
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![]() "Stormin Mormon" wrote in message ... I played trumpet when I was in about 4th grade. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org . Is that what your dad called it: a "trumpet"? |
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As old as your system is, it very likely needs professional
cleaning. I'm sure a few on alternating havoc are tired of hearing me say "have your condensing unit professionally cleaned". I've found over the years that even condensors that look clean are often dirty. Which interferes with cooling, and drives the electric bill up. One Trane I cleaned, the amp draw dropped about amp after cleaning. Which is equivilant to turning off two 100 watt light bulbs. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "brassplyer" wrote in message ... Well, I tend to do it myself within the bounds of common sense. Almost never pay an auto mechanic, have replaced engines, trannies, etc. myself. Installed my own water heater, repaired an entire section of carpenter ant damaged wall, etc. However, I'm also conscious of possible hazards of fumbling around something I'm not familiar with or accidentally trashing a unit that *could* have been salvaged by a reputable pro had they been given the chance to work on it before I wreaked havoc on it. If I can find something obvious that I can remedy it myself, I'm more than happy to tackle it. But at this point I'm trying to become educated as much as anything. |
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"Stormin Mormon" wrote
cleaning. I'm sure a few on alternating havoc are tired of hearing me say "have your condensing unit professionally cleaned". I've found over the years that even condensors that look clean are often dirty. Which interferes with cooling, and drives the electric bill up. One Trane I cleaned, the amp draw dropped about amp after cleaning. Which is equivilant to turning off two 100 watt light bulbs. Grin, I'm hopeful that is all I need! In fact, it's a possible. I asked for servicing too. Groan, when we got back they hadn't changedd the filters since we left in 2001. We even left then with with 6 of them (anticipating 3 years away). |
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There are some people who don't maintain anything till it
breaks. Sounds like you had those type of people. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "cshenk" wrote in message ... Grin, I'm hopeful that is all I need! In fact, it's a possible. I asked for servicing too. Groan, when we got back they hadn't changedd the filters since we left in 2001. We even left then with with 6 of them (anticipating 3 years away). |
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