New subscriber here, I just love it when someone takes pride in what they do and that makes it not only look better,but says a lot about you as a tech!! Keep them coming
Why didn’t you use the 3/8” shoe and arm with the hilmor to bend the liquid line? So on the shoe where it’s printed hilmor is when you line it up to make the bends. How you are doing it going by the handle may be pretty close to that. I will pull out mine and check. Great tip on how you mark the pad for lining up the line sets!
You didn't install a filter/drier, and I wouldn't trust that press fitting for refrigerant. Those lines are going to vibrate a lot. The HOMEOWNERS are going to have to PAY SOMEONE ELSE to come and weld the leaks that you just insured WILL HAPPEN. They LOOK nice, they are FAST, they are cost effective for YOU. But they WILL cost the homeowners in the future.
You guys are running rogue with these press fittings, our company has been replacing them whenever we come across one. They’re leakers. We’ve made tons of revenue to remove them. I really feel bad for customers.
New subscriber here, I just love it when someone takes pride in what they do and that makes it not only look better,but says a lot about you as a tech!! Keep them coming
Dude you’re way too professional! Thanks for the tech tip of the day!
Great work. FYI There are lines on the fitting that hold the pipe indicating where the bend goes.
Here we go!!!! This is gold!!
Beautiful work I'm in school for the trade and this is the standard of work I seek to offer
Awesome job! Super clean install!
Awesome mind blowing installations everytime
Good rule of thumb on the benders !
Appreciate that point of view
Very nice layout, looks great.
Thanks Jeff! Great job 👍
Appreciate your work man thank you for this
Supper clean work!
Golly way easier than me trying to keep the condenser in place the whole time!
Nice piping work. Clean and looks good
Thanks for the video, this was very informative. 👍
Nice clean job, you make it look so easy
Looks really good and well explained 👏
Magnificent job!
Well done!
Great information
Good video man.great job
Nice explanation
Great technique ❤
I don’t use press fittings. I braze fittings on.
Nice thanks for that ima try it out
work of art !!!!
Thank you sir
I started doing something similar to try and nail the service valves that come out at a 45.
Awesome trick!
very good video
Thanks bro will make my job easier
That does look nice
Good video and great tips on marking bend for copper pipes! 👍🏼
Thanks
Why is the brand of you pressing tool and what’s you leak ratio? Also the brand of your first bender? Thanks…
I like to clean the pipe before cutting
Why didn’t you use the 3/8” shoe and arm with the hilmor to bend the liquid line? So on the shoe where it’s printed hilmor is when you line it up to make the bends. How you are doing it going by the handle may be pretty close to that. I will pull out mine and check.
Great tip on how you mark the pad for lining up the line sets!
Did you put the drier inside?
That looked sweet. How long have you been using press fittings? Any issues?
“RLS” def better than zoomlock but they are great! As long as you prep it properly
I’ve been using it for about 3-4 years now and it’s fantastic. Rls has given me no problems. Any problem I’ve ever had was user error
Is the new unit a trane xr condenser?
Sweet
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You didn't install a filter/drier, and I wouldn't trust that press fitting for refrigerant. Those lines are going to vibrate a lot. The HOMEOWNERS are going to have to PAY SOMEONE ELSE to come and weld the leaks that you just insured WILL HAPPEN. They LOOK nice, they are FAST, they are cost effective for YOU. But they WILL cost the homeowners in the future.
Shaaaadddddd upppppppp
@@duckenmiata236 You shaaaaddd uppppp. 🙄
Hope this didn’t get brazed without the drier
He probably puts inside right before the txv.
You guys are running rogue with these press fittings, our company has been replacing them whenever we come across one. They’re leakers. We’ve made tons of revenue to remove them. I really feel bad for customers.
They don’t leak as long you install them correctly.
You show up to a customers home with that thing in your ears?
That’s crazy