Saw these in what did you buy today thread and thought they were worth adding to the shop.

Pretty cool jaws for removing screws with broken heads:

The HVAC company came out today to replace the old Pioneer mini split with another Mitsubishi hyper heat unit. When I build this wall, I made somewhat easily removable panels to be able to access the lines and to route them through the old window open instead of busting a hole in the block wall. This is what we found when we opened it up:

I had no less than three different HVAC companies do a service call on the Pioneer units. All claimed they couldn't find a leak, and just added refrigerant. NONE of them asked for access to these connections, which I would have readily helped with. These Mitsubishi units really do a substantially better job than the Pioneer units did at their best.
I had them install the new indoor unit higher up on the wall because the press brake sits in front of it now.

New indoor unit buttoned up:


Since the press brake obscures this from view, I'm not going to worry about it right now. If I had to look at it all the time it would be higher on the priority list.

Pretty cool jaws for removing screws with broken heads:

The HVAC company came out today to replace the old Pioneer mini split with another Mitsubishi hyper heat unit. When I build this wall, I made somewhat easily removable panels to be able to access the lines and to route them through the old window open instead of busting a hole in the block wall. This is what we found when we opened it up:

I had no less than three different HVAC companies do a service call on the Pioneer units. All claimed they couldn't find a leak, and just added refrigerant. NONE of them asked for access to these connections, which I would have readily helped with. These Mitsubishi units really do a substantially better job than the Pioneer units did at their best.
I had them install the new indoor unit higher up on the wall because the press brake sits in front of it now.

New indoor unit buttoned up:


Since the press brake obscures this from view, I'm not going to worry about it right now. If I had to look at it all the time it would be higher on the priority list.



















































