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    Better Strippers/Cutters for Home Use?

    My all time favorites. https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/54063128
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    Unit NG heater vent help

    and the building is so tight that I rarely ^^^^^ this is what you say in your other post. The problem I see is you are pulling from the heated space for the combustion air to run those heaters.It has to get air to burn and it is pulling it through the other unit heaters vents to get it causing...
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    natural gas plumbing

    No.....never ....not anymore ,unless you like to fix rotted out or plugged pipe.
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    natural gas plumbing

    Absolutely nothing !!!! The most worthless pipe ever.
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    am I asking a fair price

    This ^^^^^ in the blink of an eye.
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    Let's talk about the toilet in my garage

    Those plastic shims work ok but I like to use lead flashing to shim water closets.Just cut some 1 inch wide strips and fold to the desired thickness,put them between the rim and floor before you tighten the bowl down to the flange. Also you may want to try a wax free flange seal instead of the...
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    What is this chisel/punch for?

    Stub iron for lead joints.
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    Thermostat dead band between 1st and 2nd stage heat

    I know my vision pro 8000 has adjustable dead bands on it,I`m sure some of the others do too. I think you are looking for the droop not deadband. Check this site and look at the manuals for the info you need. Sorry ,forgot the link. http://www.honeywellstore.com/store/categories/thermostats.htm
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    Mystery Tool ?????

    If you use Chrome for your browser all you have to do is right click on a picture and you can select (search google for this image).It works .LOL sometimes. It did`nt work on op`s picture though.
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    Connecting 1/2" Copper Air line to coupler?

    Yes the supply house would be your best bet on parts. I think you could have got 1/2" ips air line couplings as well instead of the 1/4" then you would`nt have to reduce.
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    Connecting 1/2" Copper Air line to coupler?

    Ask for a 1/2" c sweat x 1/4" ips female adapter. You will be able to thread the male end of the coupling directly into fitting without the reducer coupling. Or you can get a 1/2" c sweat x 1/4" ips male to connect to a 1/4" female coupler.
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    Soldering copper

    Hey I used to use those jet sweat type plugs at the last contractor I worked for,they are a life saver when you need them. Bread works if there is no pressure building up,but I have changed valves out with those jet sweat plugs without turning the water off,has to be a full port valve to do that...
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    Soldering copper

    You`re fine with that. If it `s not leaking you`re good to go ,you`ve already sweated enough.LOL
  14. 5

    How do I light this antique heater?

    That should go to a scrap pile.I wouldn`t trust that in my place no how no way. Not jokin.
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    Another Radio Arm Saw

    You must not have noticed this. http://www.energy.alberta.ca/coal/coal.asp
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    just when you thought you saw it all

    I call guys like that work creators. ;)
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    just when you thought you saw it all

    LOL at that cluster Fu%k. I`ve seen some pretty good ones but that vent running over to the neighbors is one that made my laugh pretty hard. I would be pissed if I paid good money for that mess. The service valves on the condenser....................what a shame. :eyecrazy: Looks like that...
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    Another Radio Arm Saw

    Yeah cause I love riding my enginecycle. :thumbup: And I love to engineboat some boobies too.
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