Yeah, probably wasn't a nitrogen flowing while brazing operation. Looked like a cut and stuff. Real high end. Homeowners unfortunately don't know the difference between someone who does everything correctly or a guy that just takes all of the shortcuts and gets it done however. Most just look at the price.
Looks like I will be dealing with this stuff moving forward. I was told I have arthritis in my spine (everyone has some, but mine is getting sporty), some bone spurs, as well as those 3 disc issues L4, L5/S1, and T12. Years of doing this and other construction is catching up with me. I am going to have to drastically change my diet and be strict with it. No more processed foods of any kind. It is hard though to never touch bread, pasta, rice, really any grains, vegetables, or any type of sugar. When I eat any of those products my pain seems to get worse even if I only eat a small amount. I can feel the difference for a few days if I break away from this diet I tried. I did a little test starting in September and ate only animal based products with the occasional low glycemic fruit when I felt like I needed a little bit of carbs. My inflammation went drastically down in my back, knees, right elbow, and hands. Pain in my knees and hands went away. Spine felt 95% or so and my old right elbow injury didn't bother me unless I hit it on something or tried to play catch with my son or throw him some batting practice. Royal pain falling apart. Lol.
@JakePorterHVAC I'm right there with you buddy. We might have to team up one day and open up 2 Old Dudes HVAC. 😎👍 Hang in there. And have a Merry Christmas. 🎅🎄🎁
@@JakePorterHVAC and if you're not already, look into getting on a good Turmeric. Natural root based anti-inflammatory. Go to the vitamin shoppe over there beside the Mexican restaurant & Old Navy. I've been taking turmeric for years and it does seem to help.
Different kinds. I have been using Turtle Wax Wax & Dry lately. I also use Turtle Wax High Gloss Spray Wax, Turtle Wax Minute Wax which is a ceramic coat technology, and Turtle Wax Bug & Tar Remover for stubborn spots. I was also using Turtle Wax ICE Synthetic Polish (it was that clear liquid that could be put on everything) and Turtle Wax Clean & Shine, but now I can't find them around here anymore. The ICE polish would shine the unit up for months, even the plastics would go back black and look restored for months. The Clean & Shine gave the unit a little extra pop before the wax or ceramic coat. Worked good on split units in attics or crawl spaces. I sometimes use Turtle Wax Color Back to restore the paint now if I have the time and have some on my van. The Color Back is more labor intensive though. Not a spray. Turtle Wax has gotten a little expensive. The Wax & Dry used to be $3 a bottle. Then, it was $5 per bottle and it jumped to $6 per bottle and now it just went up again here to $7 per bottle plus 9.5% tax. The ceramic coat stuff is $12 - $15 per bottle or so plus tax. As far as cleaners I use an organic all purpose cleaner made up of some essential oils (Doterra or Now brands) that I mix up myself. Mainly lemon, lime, lemongrass, peppermint, and a couple of other things. I use distilled water to dilute it. My wife is the mixologist there. Lol. I also have used a cleaner by Thieves as well that is all natural. On tougher spots, I will use heavier cleaners that are safe on metals diluted down with distilled water. Can't remember the name of the stuff I have now in my van. I got it on a clearance sale. It is purple in color. I have used mean green diluted way down and simple green as well that is diluted way down. Don't ever want to hurt the paint or finish, so I like to use caution with heavier cleaners or degreasers.
Different kinds. I have been using Turtle Wax Wax & Dry lately. I also use Turtle Wax High Gloss Spray Wax, Turtle Wax Minute Wax which is a ceramic coat technology, and Turtle Wax Bug & Tar Remover for stubborn spots. I was also using Turtle Wax ICE Synthetic Polish (it was that clear liquid that could be put on everything) and Turtle Wax Clean & Shine, but now I can't find them around here anymore. The ICE polish would shine the unit up for months, even the plastics would go back black and look restored for months. The Clean & Shine gave the unit a little extra pop before the wax or ceramic coat. Worked good on split units in attics or crawl spaces. I sometimes use Turtle Wax Color Back to restore the paint now if I have the time and have some on my van. The Color Back is more labor intensive though. Not a spray. Turtle Wax has gotten a little expensive. The Wax & Dry used to be $3 a bottle. Then, it was $5 per bottle and it jumped to $6 per bottle and now it just went up again here to $7 per bottle plus 9.5% tax. The ceramic coat stuff is $12 - $15 per bottle or so plus tax. As far as cleaners I use an organic all purpose cleaner made up of some essential oils (Doterra or Now brands) that I mix up myself. Mainly lemon, lime, lemongrass, peppermint, and a couple of other things. I use distilled water to dilute it. My wife is the mixologist there. Lol. I also have used a cleaner by Thieves as well that is all natural. On tougher spots, I will use heavier cleaners that are safe on metals diluted down with distilled water. Can't remember the name of the stuff I have now in my van. I got it on a clearance sale. It is purple in color. I have used mean green diluted way down and simple green as well that is diluted way down. Don't ever want to hurt the paint or finish, so I like to use caution with heavier cleaners or degreasers.
I am having issues with my GoPro. There is a little piece of something that has covered one of my microphones from inside the camera. I poked holes in it, but it seems like when I am on that side of the camera it picks up worse than the other side. Thanks for the feedback.
Nice work 😊man as always. You always do amazing work.
I try to, but sometimes I have to put my palm to my forehead for catching myself being an idiot. It happens. Lol.
Nice job Jake. It looks like a brand new unit.
Yeah, it shined up pretty good.
Great job jake very through always enjoy your videos merry Christmas to you and your family
Merry Christmas to you as well, Tom.
Nice thorough work on that one. Unit looks new again. That compressor work looked a little sketchy though.
Yeah, probably wasn't a nitrogen flowing while brazing operation. Looked like a cut and stuff. Real high end. Homeowners unfortunately don't know the difference between someone who does everything correctly or a guy that just takes all of the shortcuts and gets it done however. Most just look at the price.
😎👍 Hope your back gets to feeling better soon.
Looks like I will be dealing with this stuff moving forward. I was told I have arthritis in my spine (everyone has some, but mine is getting sporty), some bone spurs, as well as those 3 disc issues L4, L5/S1, and T12. Years of doing this and other construction is catching up with me. I am going to have to drastically change my diet and be strict with it. No more processed foods of any kind. It is hard though to never touch bread, pasta, rice, really any grains, vegetables, or any type of sugar. When I eat any of those products my pain seems to get worse even if I only eat a small amount. I can feel the difference for a few days if I break away from this diet I tried. I did a little test starting in September and ate only animal based products with the occasional low glycemic fruit when I felt like I needed a little bit of carbs. My inflammation went drastically down in my back, knees, right elbow, and hands. Pain in my knees and hands went away. Spine felt 95% or so and my old right elbow injury didn't bother me unless I hit it on something or tried to play catch with my son or throw him some batting practice. Royal pain falling apart. Lol.
@JakePorterHVAC I'm right there with you buddy. We might have to team up one day and open up
2 Old Dudes HVAC. 😎👍
Hang in there. And have a Merry Christmas. 🎅🎄🎁
@@sknight0391 You know so much about HVAC, it would improve my knowledge base working around you. Yeah will do. Have a Merry Christmas as well.
@@JakePorterHVAC and if you're not already, look into getting on a good Turmeric. Natural root based anti-inflammatory. Go to the vitamin shoppe over there beside the Mexican restaurant & Old Navy. I've been taking turmeric for years and it does seem to help.
Hello Jake awesome work, oh and yes happy holidays to and the family
You as well man.
Great job Jake.
Thanks for tuning in.
always thorough!
Thanks for watching.
Nice job, Jake
What wax do you use and cleaner?
Different kinds. I have been using Turtle Wax Wax & Dry lately. I also use Turtle Wax High Gloss Spray Wax, Turtle Wax Minute Wax which is a ceramic coat technology, and Turtle Wax Bug & Tar Remover for stubborn spots. I was also using Turtle Wax ICE Synthetic Polish (it was that clear liquid that could be put on everything) and Turtle Wax Clean & Shine, but now I can't find them around here anymore. The ICE polish would shine the unit up for months, even the plastics would go back black and look restored for months. The Clean & Shine gave the unit a little extra pop before the wax or ceramic coat. Worked good on split units in attics or crawl spaces. I sometimes use Turtle Wax Color Back to restore the paint now if I have the time and have some on my van. The Color Back is more labor intensive though. Not a spray. Turtle Wax has gotten a little expensive. The Wax & Dry used to be $3 a bottle. Then, it was $5 per bottle and it jumped to $6 per bottle and now it just went up again here to $7 per bottle plus 9.5% tax. The ceramic coat stuff is $12 - $15 per bottle or so plus tax.
As far as cleaners I use an organic all purpose cleaner made up of some essential oils (Doterra or Now brands) that I mix up myself. Mainly lemon, lime, lemongrass, peppermint, and a couple of other things. I use distilled water to dilute it. My wife is the mixologist there. Lol. I also have used a cleaner by Thieves as well that is all natural. On tougher spots, I will use heavier cleaners that are safe on metals diluted down with distilled water. Can't remember the name of the stuff I have now in my van. I got it on a clearance sale. It is purple in color. I have used mean green diluted way down and simple green as well that is diluted way down. Don't ever want to hurt the paint or finish, so I like to use caution with heavier cleaners or degreasers.
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Thanks for tuning in.
Hi Jake what kind of wax do you use, that unit looks awesome
Different kinds. I have been using Turtle Wax Wax & Dry lately. I also use Turtle Wax High Gloss Spray Wax, Turtle Wax Minute Wax which is a ceramic coat technology, and Turtle Wax Bug & Tar Remover for stubborn spots. I was also using Turtle Wax ICE Synthetic Polish (it was that clear liquid that could be put on everything) and Turtle Wax Clean & Shine, but now I can't find them around here anymore. The ICE polish would shine the unit up for months, even the plastics would go back black and look restored for months. The Clean & Shine gave the unit a little extra pop before the wax or ceramic coat. Worked good on split units in attics or crawl spaces. I sometimes use Turtle Wax Color Back to restore the paint now if I have the time and have some on my van. The Color Back is more labor intensive though. Not a spray. Turtle Wax has gotten a little expensive. The Wax & Dry used to be $3 a bottle. Then, it was $5 per bottle and it jumped to $6 per bottle and now it just went up again here to $7 per bottle plus 9.5% tax. The ceramic coat stuff is $12 - $15 per bottle or so plus tax.
As far as cleaners I use an organic all purpose cleaner made up of some essential oils (Doterra or Now brands) that I mix up myself. Mainly lemon, lime, lemongrass, peppermint, and a couple of other things. I use distilled water to dilute it. My wife is the mixologist there. Lol. I also have used a cleaner by Thieves as well that is all natural. On tougher spots, I will use heavier cleaners that are safe on metals diluted down with distilled water. Can't remember the name of the stuff I have now in my van. I got it on a clearance sale. It is purple in color. I have used mean green diluted way down and simple green as well that is diluted way down. Don't ever want to hurt the paint or finish, so I like to use caution with heavier cleaners or degreasers.
@@JakePorterHVAC Thank you so must Jake for your response
If you could speak up a little it would help 😊 thanks
I am having issues with my GoPro. There is a little piece of something that has covered one of my microphones from inside the camera. I poked holes in it, but it seems like when I am on that side of the camera it picks up worse than the other side. Thanks for the feedback.