Didnt know that cast iron boilers could condensate exhaust gasses if the return temps are too low (moving the exhaust gas condensation closer to the boiler) and that exhaust gasses do condensate in the chimney liner if the gasses cool down enough. Thank you for teaching us!
The history of slotted screws on wooden ships largely ties back to the ancient development of the screw itself, with the earliest known use of screws being in wooden constructions like water pumps attributed to the Greek mathematician Archimedes, who lived around the 3rd century BC Rybczynski found mention of the slotted screw in a technological treatise from 1588, in a book on metallurgy from 1556, and depicted on a pair of manacles in an illustration from the late 1400s. Slotted screws also held together guns and kept armor from shaking apart as early as the 1480s
Oh man, I absolutely do not miss doing the service calls with the “engineer”, self proclaimed beings who hold the threads of the universe together. Going into Lyophilization field service was the best decision I’ve ever made 😅. Bless you, Mike.
I generally approach the service call to assess and diagnosed using my brain and my hands before I bring any tools into the home. The reason for that is that my clients are paying for a trip charge and initial diagnosis on an agreed-upon price before they schedule the service call. Once I arrive and assess the situation, I tell them what our services will be to continue and if need be, I get my tools. This is how successful professionals operate And I am far from successful I am learning every day While I attempt to make the trades great again
Slotted screw heads were the first phillip head screws came into play in the 1930’s … on the electrical boxes, I think they use slotted so people use screwdrivers instead of power drivers so they don’t strip them out…. 🇺🇸👊🏼👊🏼✌🏼🪚🔨
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Following that's do as I do not as I say it's helped me beyond, I apply when you speak i listen
Do as I do not as I say, that's example
Mike teaching a customer was always my of my favorite things to do, made the Job go faster and you made a friend and customer for life.
I hope the customer appreciates your knowledge, good spirit and patience.
Mike, you’re a good boss as your employees are your number one asset
As it’s the same in reverse.
Didnt know that cast iron boilers could condensate exhaust gasses if the return temps are too low (moving the exhaust gas condensation closer to the boiler) and that exhaust gasses do condensate in the chimney liner if the gasses cool down enough.
Thank you for teaching us!
engineers are always the best
"Unless there's a problem, I wouldn't touch anything." You, sir, are the real deal 🏆
If I am paying by the minute, I don’t talk.
Don’t worry, buddy. I love you anyway.
The history of slotted screws on wooden ships largely ties back to the ancient development of the screw itself, with the earliest known use of screws being in wooden constructions like water pumps attributed to the Greek mathematician Archimedes, who lived around the 3rd century BC Rybczynski found mention of the slotted screw in a technological treatise from 1588, in a book on metallurgy from 1556, and depicted on a pair of manacles in an illustration from the late 1400s. Slotted screws also held together guns and kept armor from shaking apart as early as the 1480s
Mikey !!!!!! you are the best. Wich company and owner does that for their employees??????GOD BLESS.
There was no Output adjustment screw on the Gas Valve ?
Mike: GREAT INFO!
So you don't recommend a condensing boiler when the house is all baseboard in a cold region? Great video
We got a talker momma
This is got to be one of my top three service calls so far for this heating season. Absolutely love this guy.
Fantastic video Mikey! 👍👍
Moving the door may have caused the neutral to “ground out” providing a return path and allowing the system to run…. Just a thought.
that's exactly what was happening. the end of the wire was stripped back and was probably hitting the 1900 box creating a neutral.
Informative video 👍. Nice customer.
Silberstein taught me too, everything I know, you went to SCCC?
If an Oil Furnace tech shows up in something that looks like a repurposed Bread Delivery Truck, then you know they are qualified.
Mike, could you replace W-McLaine EG-75 in Greensboro NC?
Sure he can. For 27k
A tad more likely
Ooo 30 minutes Letts gooo💪🏻 just drank 2 long Island teas feeling great🥃 18:17 praise Eugene silberstein🥃
You got this!
It's not 110V, if it's that low you have problems 125V nominal is now standard
I love working on holidays etc - no traffic - meter monkeys not there typically cheers
Plus all the money goes to the boss man. You wonder why I leave by example? I’m as hungry as they come.
44 years ... he got his money's worth for sure
Absolutely it was a good guy
I like , Dont do your best, do my best
smartest thing you use is WAGO....German
How do you know if someone is an engineer?
They will tell you at least twice!
Haha, great guys though
Oh man, I absolutely do not miss doing the service calls with the “engineer”, self proclaimed beings who hold the threads of the universe together. Going into Lyophilization field service was the best decision I’ve ever made 😅. Bless you, Mike.
My hero
I’m far from a hero, but thank you
How come u never go in with your tools?
I generally approach the service call to assess and diagnosed using my brain and my hands before I bring any tools into the home. The reason for that is that my clients are paying for a trip charge and initial diagnosis on an agreed-upon price before they schedule the service call. Once I arrive and assess the situation, I tell them what our services will be to continue and if need be, I get my tools.
This is how successful professionals operate
And I am far from successful
I am learning every day
While I attempt to make the trades great again
9th Thumbs uP
1st😂
Smash that thumbs up button
Thanks again, for your continued support’s
Selling it to him without selling it to him ..
Love it
Slotted screw heads were the first phillip head screws came into play in the 1930’s … on the electrical boxes, I think they use slotted so people use screwdrivers instead of power drivers so they don’t strip them out…. 🇺🇸👊🏼👊🏼✌🏼🪚🔨
Screw that! No pun intended
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NAH he’s a good guy