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not sure what's wrong richard_ln 05-14-2008
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Posted by on May 15, 2008, 2:28 pm

>I think you're trying to cut a piece of grass with a chain saw.
>All the guys have brought up good points but there's nothing in your
>numbers that negates the possibility of a low charge which would take all
>of five minutes to try. If that doesn't work then go get the chain saw.

        Some of us just use a set of guages to remove charge.

        But I guess a chain saw would work in a pinch.


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Posted by Gary on May 15, 2008, 4:03 pm
>         Some of us just use a set of guages to remove charge.
>
>         But I guess a chain saw would work in a pinch.
>

I haven't tried a nail gun but the carpenters use it all the time & it
works pretty good for them.
But they always call us to finish the job.

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> Some of us just use a set of guages to remove charge.
> But I guess a chain saw would work in a pinch.

I haven't tried a nail gun but the carpenters use it all the time & it
works pretty good for them.
But they always call us to finish the job.



Posted by KJPRO on May 16, 2008, 1:44 am

>> Some of us just use a set of guages to remove charge.
>> But I guess a chain saw would work in a pinch.
> I haven't tried a nail gun but the carpenters use it all the time & it
> works pretty good for them.
> But they always call us to finish the job.


Were the nail guns EPA certified?



Posted by Gary on May 16, 2008, 7:11 am
On Fri, 16 May 2008 00:44:07 -0500, KJPRO wrote:


Were the nail guns EPA certified?

Come to think of it they're probably not certified for 410A.

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