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Erby

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  1. Anybody tried it yet? $249.00 for 160 x 120 resolution. Well over the FLIR ONE First Gen and FLIR C2 80 x 60 resolution.
  2. Though he had a serious question until he started the link dropping.
  3. No Les, please enlighten us?
  4. Dang near swallowed my tung laughing at his post!
  5. Like Kurt, not part of my biz model. I tell them, if it concerns them, check permits themselves.
  6. There is a purpose to Darwinism!
  7. Last picture I saw, you still had hair on top.
  8. Didn't really need to do that, Nolan. It was Kurt's tooth they wanted anyway, not yours. And then, they only wanted ONE!
  9. "It's a good idea for energy efficiency!" Click to Enlarge 46.78 KB More insulation is NOT always better.
  10. Sorry, I thought I'd said it was a cornice return. The fascia metal doesn't fully cover the fascia board. No metal drip edge. No underlayment. Opening for birds to get in. Click to Enlarge 36.6 KB Click to Enlarge 27.81 KB
  11. Kurt, I'm so used to it being there it didn't register that the font size changed drastically somehow when I got the new computer a while back. Thanks for pointing that out. It was supposed to look like this. Click to Enlarge 51.82 KB
  12. What do y'all think about front steps being supported by a 2x4 screwed to the brick? No signs of it being secured to the concrete at the bottom. Yes, I know they cut the stringer ugly. Click to Enlarge 62.35 KB Click to Enlarge 48.42 KB Click to Enlarge 41.74 KB
  13. Is it a roofing issue or a flashing issue or both. Then I put it in one or the other, or both. Tell them to get it fixed. Then I walk away shaking my head in wonder. Cornice Return Click to Enlarge 14.43 KB Click to Enlarge 21.03 KB
  14. So tell us Marc, refrigerant line missing 6" to a foot of insulation in a straight run across the attic, no soldering anywhere near it. The same green stains on the wet fiberglass insulation under it, water dripping off the refrigerant line from condensation. Where DOES the stain come from? Don't leave Kurt's tooth hanging in the balance!
  15. I'd bet it was condensation taking some of the copper minerals with it when it dripped off the uninsulated refrigerant line. I've seen some around here where the refrigerant line doesn't fully cover the line (a 5 or six inch gap) feet away from the unit or any need for soldering. Just a solid line in that area, but the green stuff is still there on the insulation with no sign of a refrigerant leak. I've also seen the same green under copper water lines with no solder anywhere in sight.
  16. Why, of course not!
  17. I don't usually see flame coming out between the ports. What do y'all think. Furnace guy said it was okay. Click to Enlarge 56.63 KB Click to Enlarge 36.03 KB
  18. Remember, it's a basic test about beginner level knowledge. I know some who can look under a kitchen sink or bathroom sink at the drain pipe and "just know" it's the right size. But ask them on a test which is 1 1/4 and which is 1 1/2 and they have to stop and think about it.
  19. Well, geeze, Gary. You gotta use the light colored paint, not the darker paints!
  20. Spray some bug spray on an egg carton and see what happens to it!
  21. They just keep regenerating!
  22. Might get a better response if you emailed him off his website at: http://www.harmonyinspection.com/
  23. Actually John, it's "transformers": "When current in a circuit is too high to apply directly to measuring instruments, a current transformer produces a reduced current accurately proportional to the current in the circuit, which can be conveniently connected to measuring and recording instruments. A current transformer isolates the measuring instruments from what may be very high voltage in the monitored circuit." Though a bit unusual to find in a residential application.
  24. Look to be current transformers but it's been awhile since I've had anything to do with those. And then it was for metering equipment for three-phase large amp electrical supplies in large shopping malls.
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