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I hate that when I lose a tool, it happens more often than I want to admit. The one that hurt the most was a $700 mistake when I lost my fieldpiece probes kit, I think I left it on top of the van when I was putting my tools away. Most of my customers or managers call me when I leave tools behind, but some of them tell you that you did not leave it there, and you know, you left it there. One night I came back to a restaurant to do a repair on a prep table cooler, and what did I find in the chef tools box? One of my UEI thermometers, bingo.
Hey Dave long time viewer. It’s been a solid few years since I’ve watched one of your videos and you just came to mind! I would like to say thanks for your content and knowledge and all that you taught me! I am a refrigeration mechanic from Australia and used your videos to help educate and teach me throughout my apprenticeship and being thrown in the deep end as an apprentice going onto refrigeration service calls solo. I watched you throughout my second year all the way up to my completion. It’s been a solid few years now since I’ve been qualified! Thank you for your videos and spirit you are a legend. Much love Aussie Fridgy bro.
@@NorCal-refrigeration great Dave. We look after a nation wide bottle shop company over here which mainly consists of coldrooms and cases. Australia is much lagging behind in the world regards refrigeration. I am slowly transitioning to a management role. I am keen to develop my system design skills and furthermore!
When i lose a tool that i love, i can no longer focus on the call that im on. Oh and i like my supco universal relay. I will replace them and sometimes go back with oem later. Or sometimes i just leave them in there.
That's the worst thing when I notice I'm missing a tool out of my bag. The thing is, I look around before I leave a job. And I still loose tools. Must be age creeping up on me
I've always been good at setting tools and other things down in places that I don't remember. I'll remember everywhere I went and did things on a job except for one place. It will be totally lost from my memory. This happened when I was young as well. I'll wander around for quite some time trying to find the tool, or the keys or whatever never being able to find them. Sometimes I'll end up going back to those places some time later, and then get that instant flash of memory 'oh yeah, I was there and forgot about it so never looked'. I've always been doomed in this way. To compensate for this evil trick the universe has played on me I work to be conscious of everywhere I go, and everywhere I set things down. For me wearing a tool pouch and putting the tools out of my bag in the pouch helps eliminate the problem plus putting the tools at each reach on my hip.
That's when you tell the person where you think but not sure you left it that you're on your way to get it. So far it has worked every time for me. If you don't they'll hide it from you and play stupid. Lost many flashlights forgetting them in furnaces.
Great save on that compressor! Nobody wants to swap a compressor if it isn't really bad. Side show bob who doesn't have enough work, because he sucks at his job is the only guy that wants to swap compressors without going through the start components first, I have definitely met a few of those guys. If run cap, start cap test good and the compressor isn't out on overload or internal overload and it's not even trying to start, it's got to be the potential relay! You may be a ding dong sometimes but at least you know your shit! NorCal keeps it 💯! Nice stickers.
I've been waiting a year to get my variac back from a nice big job (unrelated to HVAC). If there's on-going work that pays well I get more lenient then I should.
Dave great job don’t worry we all done of leaving some tool. l had a coworker that use to leaving refrigeration gauge still hook up to the racks on the system .l gave them back 3 time after that l kelp them even he lost an commercial giant ladder that folded in different positions there was meeting they couldn’t find it they gave up . I found at a grocery store after 1 year I call my supervisor & manager they both said keep the ladder l still have in my basement they bought other one .
Yeah this is Bruce from Bruce's Refrigeration Easton Pennsylvania you remind me of myself when I want you go through the same scenarios Auto restaurants a lot of refrigeration HVAC also the more Refrigeration I would say been doing it for 43 years and 63 still going one guy that's it
Problem is Fluke 16 are obsolete it was replaced with another meter if you find one again let me know where you find one only if you find the original Fluke 16
HEY love your videos, on an older video you changed out the bearings on a restaurant hood fan, you said you added grease to them but most of them don't have zerk valves on them? How do you add the grease to them, can't find any video on how to do that
I see before evaporators fins very rotten due to the same reasons, will be more beneficial if is used an evaporator with copper fins? I remember BOHN have some models.
Man I hate it when you realize you leave a tool at the customer house and then realize where it is. but it’s 1hr30min away and your like mother trucker! Is it worth it lol how much was that tool? 😂 3hr round trip for a tool.
If I knew for a fact where I left my tool, meter etc. and the person didn't want to give it back to me. I would include the cost of a replacement if and when they called me back to do another job. Sorry, it's just morally wrong to keep a man's tools that he happens to have left on your jobsite. We need to be much kinder to each other than that. If you think you can rationalize that since he left the tool, it's now automatically yours speaks lowly of your thought process.
I got the XXL for my son for work because he’s a big boy. And when he picks up the XXL he makes it look like a little bag for school to carry books in .