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Tirefryr

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Everything posted by Tirefryr

  1. Give it to me, I'll figure it out.
  2. My dad did that with the sport court under his car, but he was backing out and gave it a little too much gas. The tiles went flying though instead of just clumping up like in that vid. It was pretty funny.
  3. Did the Sony come with the car or are you a fan?
  4. Well that sucks for you. How do you live without a basement? I couldn't do it.
  5. How is the furnace and ductwork currently laid out?
  6. It doesn't. BB has no use for inductance at all. Hell, it's only real point is a cut sheet. It models poorly.
  7. JackAss does India.
  8. It's a Chrysler. . . .
  9. What are the first two VIN digits?
  10. Mad Crazy Beats Son! Kicker be Da Best fo knockin socks off da blocks. Holla at ya boy!
  11. I have no clue what two stage cooling is, to be honest. Does it mean a compressor with two stages of output? Variable Furnace means Variable Speed Furnace. The 80% Variable Speed Furnace + 2 stage A/C system has a higher SEER rating but we won't recoup the extra expense in the long run so I was thinking it would be a no-brainer and go with the single stage A/C and non variable speed furnace. But I have been wrong before... It mean's two stages, two compressors. #1 will run constantly and if it can't meet demand, the second stage comes online. As for the furnace, now that I know you meant variable SPEED. . . . Next time use all the words. LOL. Anyways, it takes little power to run the fan and variable speed would be a waste and ineffective. The furnace will be burning the same amount of BTUs whether the fan is at full blast or not, so I see no point in a variable speed. If you were using multiple fans to supply multiple zones across a common coil or heater, this would be sensible, but not in a home with one trunkline and a branch system.
  12. Warranties are not apples to apples. Lennox sucks ass, IMO, but I don't deal with any of their residential shit, just commercial, and it sucks. 78% is minimum efficiency, so 80 is no big deal, and the higher ones aren't worth the money. You'll never make it back. I don't see the need for two stages of cooling in a house, but I don't live in Texas either. If one stage isn't enough to cool or remove humidity, you need to improve dramatically on your insulation. What do they mean by "variable furnace?"
  13. It's a Junction box (well technically that's a back panel) for part of a Steam Generator.... I work for a supplier for General Electric, Altair and a few other companies, My job is an assembler. I take GE engineers drawings and make them a reality (or technically any customer's engineers). I'm not entirely at liberty to disclose everything due to copyrights, trade secrets etc... But I thought you guys would enjoy what my passion for car audio has me doing now, wiring and building... I also have the luxury of having a full wood shop in house as well, and a master carpenter who has been teaching me tricks when I have the time to learn. For example, today I crated (built the crates as well): And shipped 80 hoists and parts kits that go with wind generator towers to Shanghai China. I used to build units for power generation and distribution and custom control cabinets for anything you could imagine. The last three years I worked there, 80% of our business was with GE.
  14. I fixed it for you.
  15. He doesn't want woven material. He just wants stranded mat. I don't know why you are having trouble finding it; it's available pretty much everywhere you would get glassing materials.
  16. Too much clothing. Why did they put Ferrari emblems on a blue car?
  17. YOu also have to test fuses for voltage. You can not just look at them or use continuity as a test. They can look good and still be open or not allow enough current through.
  18. It was asked and you never answered. . . Is there voltage at the remote wire? This is what turns the amplifier on. . . . And, Shizzon, WTF?
  19. ASS
  20. Titties.
  21. You need a true RMS clamp meter to properly test amperage though. Not cheap.
  22. No need for two threads.
  23. ME no like.
  24. . . . And seriously Ohio State? You're already all fucked up and now you want to add a guy who had a couple nervous breakdowns, and damn near heart attacks? Do you really want to bring a guy in who has had a problem with pressure and subject him to twice that which he had before? College football is begging to be a joke.
  25. vERLANDER. Apparenyl Verlander. I won't comment any further, but of all the players that were asked who they'd vote for, only one vote for him. Congrats to him.

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