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R410a Alain 07-09-2007
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Posted by Tony on July 10, 2007, 10:29 am
Hey Alain sorry young man I can not help you
but I can help some of professional in this trader
You see gents I was told best thing for stop leakage
you put some of that stuff into the AC system
that is use to seal you car radiators I was told it works great
Hey I am serious!!!!
Tony



> Can some of the new systems with R-410A leak because of the higher
> working pressures ?
>



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Posted by Lloyd E. Sponenburgh on July 10, 2007, 10:40 am

> Hey Alain sorry young man I can not help you
> but I can help some of professional in this trader
> You see gents I was told best thing for stop leakage
> you put some of that stuff into the AC system
> that is use to seal you car radiators I was told it works great
> Hey I am serious!!!!
> Tony

So... I'm worried about a flake of oxidation getting loose in the system if
I don't purge the lines while soldering, and you're telling me to put a
two-ounce shaker of metal flakes in there? I wonder how many of them will
get past the dryer screens?

<snork! I just blew my coffee out my nose! Damn!>

LLoyd


Posted by on July 10, 2007, 10:49 am
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 10:40:39 -0400, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"

>
>> Hey Alain sorry young man I can not help you
>> but I can help some of professional in this trader
>> You see gents I was told best thing for stop leakage
>> you put some of that stuff into the AC system
>> that is use to seal you car radiators I was told it works great
>> Hey I am serious!!!!
>> Tony
>
>So... I'm worried about a flake of oxidation getting loose in the system if
>I don't purge the lines while soldering, and you're telling me to put a
>two-ounce shaker of metal flakes in there? I wonder how many of them will
>get past the dryer screens?

        Sawdust is much better.

>
><snork! I just blew my coffee out my nose! Damn!>

        Just think of it as a periodic back-flush :-)

>
>LLoyd

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Posted by Tony on July 10, 2007, 4:09 pm

>
>> Hey Alain sorry young man I can not help you
>> but I can help some of professional in this trader
>> You see gents I was told best thing for stop leakage
>> you put some of that stuff into the AC system
>> that is use to seal you car radiators I was told it works great
>> Hey I am serious!!!!
>> Tony
>
> So... I'm worried about a flake of oxidation getting loose in the system
> if I don't purge the lines while soldering, and you're telling me to put a
> two-ounce shaker of metal flakes in there? I wonder how many of them will
> get past the dryer screens?
>
> <snork! I just blew my coffee out my nose! Damn!>
>
> LLoyd
>
I was told that if you mix some of those flakes with coffee grinds
coffee test better sorry I would not know since I prefer Vodka to coffee
o my I guess I don't know better as they say
you can't teach old hors new tricks.
Tony



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