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A/C unit coil Sally 08-08-2006
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Posted by on August 9, 2006, 9:38 am
Bubba wrote:


>
>Sally, I have seen many many many coils now lasting only 2, 3 , 5
>years and then leaking. Sad but true. Ive replaced 3 so far this week.

and of the three you've replaced, were they of the cheaper
constructed, thinner variety that typically last 2, 3 or 5 years?

besides lining your pockets with cash, are you solving the problem?

replacing leaky coils with other potentially leaky coils isnt the
answer, however it does provide us with job security..... :-))

AppliancePartsPros.com, Inc.
Posted by Bubba on August 9, 2006, 6:24 pm
On Wed, 09 Aug 2006 13:38:22 GMT, gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:

> Bubba wrote:
>
>
>>
>>Sally, I have seen many many many coils now lasting only 2, 3 , 5
>>years and then leaking. Sad but true. Ive replaced 3 so far this week.
>
>and of the three you've replaced, were they of the cheaper
>constructed, thinner variety that typically last 2, 3 or 5 years?
>
>besides lining your pockets with cash, are you solving the problem?
>
>replacing leaky coils with other potentially leaky coils isnt the
>answer, however it does provide us with job security..... :-))

Okay "fish". I'll bite.
YES, the ones Ive replaced are the newer shit. In particular, Lennox,
Goodman and Carrier this past week. None newer than 6 yrs old.
Am I solving a problem you ask? I am solving the customers problem at
present. Can I solve the manufacturers problem of making a coil that
last longer? Hell No. I wont even try. I install what's available. I
dont make the shit. I just sell and install it.
Soooooo, that being said, What are you doing? Manufacturing your own
coils?
Installing a contrapction that auto feeds refrigerant to a leaky coil?
Holding the customers handkerchief while they sob controllably to you?
I give, "fish". What magic are you performing that makes your customer
happy, makes coils last forever, takes away job security and doesnt
line your pocket with cash?
Speak Oh wonderous one.
Bubba

Posted by CJT on August 9, 2006, 9:04 pm
Bubba wrote:

> On Wed, 09 Aug 2006 13:38:22 GMT, gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:
>
>
>>Bubba wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Sally, I have seen many many many coils now lasting only 2, 3 , 5
>>>years and then leaking. Sad but true. Ive replaced 3 so far this week.
>>
>>and of the three you've replaced, were they of the cheaper
>>constructed, thinner variety that typically last 2, 3 or 5 years?
>>
>>besides lining your pockets with cash, are you solving the problem?
>>
>>replacing leaky coils with other potentially leaky coils isnt the
>>answer, however it does provide us with job security..... :-))
>
>
> Okay "fish". I'll bite.
> YES, the ones Ive replaced are the newer shit. In particular, Lennox,
> Goodman and Carrier this past week. None newer than 6 yrs old.
> Am I solving a problem you ask? I am solving the customers problem at
> present. Can I solve the manufacturers problem of making a coil that
> last longer? Hell No. I wont even try. I install what's available. I
> dont make the shit. I just sell and install it.
> Soooooo, that being said, What are you doing? Manufacturing your own
> coils?
> Installing a contrapction that auto feeds refrigerant to a leaky coil?
> Holding the customers handkerchief while they sob controllably to you?
> I give, "fish". What magic are you performing that makes your customer
> happy, makes coils last forever, takes away job security and doesnt
> line your pocket with cash?
> Speak Oh wonderous one.
> Bubba

If they're all cr*p, the cheapest one wins.

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Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 9, 2006, 10:21 pm
The supplier with the cheapest junk wins? Sounds like Made in China
rules the game.

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You have to starve them.
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Posted by on August 9, 2006, 11:42 pm
Bubba wrote:


>Okay "fish". I'll bite.

bad news dood...you just munched on my shit filled twinkie
:-)

>I give, "fish". What magic are you performing that makes your customer
>happy, makes coils last forever, takes away job security and
>lines your pocket with cash?
>Speak Oh wonderous one.
>Bubba

your wish is my command

until you've tried it yourself, you dont have a leg to stand on.
so dont even try. http://www.cliplight.com/hvacr/

coil changeouts can be problematic, and not huge profit centers
way too much labor

drop this stuff in at 1/3-1/2 the cost of a new coil and viola!
problem solved, happy campers, and you with serious coin.

you'd crap your pants if i told you how much i charge for this stuff,
installed.

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