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Old 06-29-2019, 10:18 PM   #57695
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gas, forced air. i believe it's the most common setup in any metropolitan area.
Maybe we don't see much DIY information, is because of the "gas" part of the system. In many areas when one changes out a gas system, it requires a permit, taken out by a qualified person. - fer sure??


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Maybe we don't see much DIY information, is because of the "gas" part of the system. In many areas when one changes out a gas system, it requires a permit, taken out by a qualified person. - fer sure??


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if natural gas is so scary, why is it that i can run down to any local home improvement store and they stock a variety of stoves, garage/basement heaters, or water heaters?

take this example:
https://www.homedepot.com/b/Pick-Up-...1909,2001,1936

there's more to this than just natural gas that no one seems to be talking about-- if it were only that, the other gas appliances would have similar purchasing restrictions on them. you can't tell me that a water heater has a much different natural gas requirement than a furnace.

it's one of those things that i'm not entirely opposed to paying someone to do, but i expect to know what i'm paying for, and the lack of information and the forced redirects is starting to remind me of older guy's that i've met that feel the need to make their jobs sound incredibly difficult so the newer crews coming on don't bump them off when they figure out that they only ever pressed one button every 4 hours.
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Old 06-30-2019, 01:03 AM   #57697
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if natural gas is so scary, why is it that i can run down to any local home improvement store and they stock a variety of stoves, garage/basement heaters, or water heaters?

take this example:
https://www.homedepot.com/b/Pick-Up-...1909,2001,1936

there's more to this than just natural gas that no one seems to be talking about-- if it were only that, the other gas appliances would have similar purchasing restrictions on them. you can't tell me that a water heater has a much different natural gas requirement than a furnace.

it's one of those things that i'm not entirely opposed to paying someone to do, but i expect to know what i'm paying for, and the lack of information and the forced redirects is starting to remind me of older guy's that i've met that feel the need to make their jobs sound incredibly difficult so the newer crews coming on don't bump them off when they figure out that they only ever pressed one button every 4 hours.
Oh, working with natural gas doesn't have to be scary. But, like I mentioned, in some areas, a permit is required. That can be the scary part, depending on the inspector. Some can be real jerks and can come up with infractions to justify their existence.

Personally, my reservation about doing my own natural gas work is my fear that the insurance wouldn't cover the damage if I blow up my house.

Here is an interesting DIY article:

https://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2015...y-gas-furnace/

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Often thought about. Never bought. Morgan is cooler and slower.

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Hard to find round these parts. Better off building an Exocet. Which I need, but don't have time/money/space for.
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it's interesting to me, i can find resources everywhere online to understand how to replumb an entire house, or whenever i've got a grey-area electrical question, there's dozens of forums and databases that i can search online to find the answer.

Poor Google fu? Hvac replacement installation are big jobs. I just pay my friends.
but to attempt to replace my own hvac system? absolutely nothing but links for others to do it for me... why is hvac such a voodoo art?
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You won't be disappointed. It just feels like "sports" car ie "locked" and "tied down".. without sounding too obvious. I'm shocked at the difference. I suppose controlling all that mass will have an impact on how the car feels.

I remember reading some reviews of the "new" 991 with dynamic mounts, the reviewers were very impressed. Well the difference is "night" and "day" in my BRZeeee!

I want to drive it more!! Sounds like an effing epiphany! I need to switch my tyres next.. as I still have the OEMs...
I ordered them today. So excite.
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Great! Went shopping with my wife today, she noted that the car was quieter and smoother...
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I ordered them today. So excite.

OK.. I wish you guys would't discuss interesting upgrades in here... this was intriguing, and I went backwards a whole bunch of pages, one by one, trying to find out WHAT you were so excite for... but couldn't find it. What are you talking about!?!?
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OK.. I wish you guys would't discuss interesting upgrades in here... this was intriguing, and I went backwards a whole bunch of pages, one by one, trying to find out WHAT you were so excite for... but couldn't find it. What are you talking about!?!?
I don't know!! Some people!! We're excited about engine and transmission mounts.. no ordinary engine and transmission mounts... STI Group N engine and transmission mounts... Boy, they are ace!!!
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Got passed today by one of them weird 3 wheeled car/kart things

the reverse layout, two in the front with a fat back tire. the guy reved at me and i looked over his buddy had a go pro pointed at the car. Felt nice to get some notification. Felt bad for the guy. I was running on empty and was nursing it to an E85 station.... hahaha

oh well. Maybe itll float around the 'gram for a bit. I did give him a headlight flash and a peace sign.


then immediately merged on a highway to se a "86 corolla" I think it was an SR5 with washington plates and a nevercontent.jp frame. I gave him a whats up nod and his buddy was trying to a selfie with the car...



makes a boy feel good his car is getting seen... now can i get a girl with it?
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the reverse layout, two in the front with a fat back tire. the guy reved at me and i looked over his buddy had a go pro pointed at the car. Felt nice to get some notification. Felt bad for the guy. I was running on empty and was nursing it to an E85 station.... hahaha
it's for the better. gopro's go to youtube, cops check youtube for street racing. cars they find streetracing get impounded because fear mongering.

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now can i get a girl with it?
if you have to ask, you're doing it wrong. very few chicks date based on cars, and my experience of the one's that do, they sway to the extreme side on the hot/crazy scale.
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What if I too am crazy and hot?

It's like 85 now..
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it's interesting because i count 3 violations in the way he installs or recommends everyone install things. no blocks separating metal from concrete(metal will rust!), recommends CSST gas line everywhere, and no dedicated circuit or visible switch disconnect, and over 6' of greenfield used..

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Poor Google fu? Hvac replacement installation are big jobs. I just pay my friends. .
i wish. the last family friend that i trusted to do it retired, his kids took over the business, and it's been nothing short of a shlt show ever since. my dad recommended them to everyone for over 25 years, went to school with the guy, carried extra's of his business card. now he doesn't carry any of the cards, the few things he's tried to have them do around his own house have turned out much worse then they ever needed to, when i asked him for recommendations, he told me there's a lot of options, but don't pick them... the business went from helping people and doing good service to being purely about profits.

i've asked a few contractors my company does work for, and they've all got similar impressions. one laughed and said he wanted to ask me for recommendations for an hvac guy because he couldn't stand any of the one's he's used so far. the others have given me a few different hvac business cards, told me to hang them on a wall and grab a dart. whoever i pick might show up, might not, and it might take 2 days or 2 years to get them to finish.

if i'm taking my chances in the first place, i'd prefer to just do it myself then and get it over with. and that's what led me down the path i'm on...
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