Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 09:33:14 -0700
Reply-To: Rob <becida@COMCAST.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Rob <becida@COMCAST.NET>
Subject: Re: Freeze-12 and other A/C supplies
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How to do it and what actually works and how it's done in the
commercial world are great things to know. There are a lot of
different ways to do what we do to these vans, hard to define the
correct way when there are a lot of different ways of doing any job.
It's the statements like 'You will be killed' or 'you're family will
die' or 'terrible things will happen if you don't do it this way' is
the bs I'm talking about (I have heard variations of all of those
from people on this list).
There are some places those statements will fit, drop a 'might' into
the statement and talk about gas or propane leaks, trusting a jack or
trusting someone else word about a gun being unloaded are good examples.
A "considerable number" of mechanics being injured without anything
to back it up is just another bs statement. I just get tired of it.
Rob
At 6/21/2010 07:06 AM,mcneely4@cox.net wrote:
>Rob, where does the "bs" come from? those who advocate for using
>standard mechanisms and procedures recommended by the automotive
>industry and regulatory agencies, or those who advocate using
>non-standard mechanisms and procedures? I realize that some
>creativity may be required to work around a problem not addressed
>(or addressable) by industry or most shops, but when a perfectly
>workable, standard and therefore eminently defendable mechanism or
>procedure exists, why go to something else?
>
>DMc
>
>---- Rob <becida@COMCAST.NET> wrote:
> > At 6/20/2010 10:01 PM, Robert Fisher wrote:
> > >There are other considerations as well; I read some time back that a
> > >Nat'l professional organization representing automotive A/C service
> > >techs was suing the manufacturers of hydrocarbon "refrigerants"
> > >because of all of their members (apparently a considerable number)
> > >that had been injured trying to service systems that had been filled
> > >with explosive gases unbeknownst to them.
> >
> > You're going to have to back that claim up... sounds like just
> > another internet story to me.
> >
> > We are trying to keep 20+ yr old Vanagon running. I just don't see
> > why we can't pass on what works and what doesn't, there have been so
> > many stories and personal opinions on this thread. That happens on a
> > lot of threads...
> >
> > So many things help us keep these machines running, so many people
> > helping each other. Did you try it? Did it work? Why didn't it work?
> > Did you do it yourself or have it done? Where did you find the parts?
> > Name brand? Part number? URL?
> > So many questions, so much help.
> >
> > I guess someone coming out with outrageous claims about something
> > that is working and has been for some time with no problems is the
> > price we pay for this form of help and community.
> > That's how the list is... I guess I should learn to accept it cause
> > I'm sure as heck not going to be able to change it. Still at times I
> > get irritated with the bs.
> >
> >
> >
> > Rob
> > becida@comcast.net
>
>--
>David McNeely
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