He is 21. He's great.How old is your son? Very thoughtful of him.
Recently I found myself wanting some "double X" pliers but NOT needle nose. This is surprisingly difficult to find.
I stumbled on these cheap imports. They look better than expected but I don't have a real world use at this moment to test function. View attachment 346745View attachment 346746
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That looks like a nice setup. Too bad I didn't see that one during the prime day sale. Is that the 53010-AUT version?Got this on Prime Day for $129 for leak testing a/c. Picked up a nitrogen cylinder today from my LWSView attachment 346736
Yeah that's exactly right. Link for others, presently $195.That looks like a nice setup. Too bad I didn't see that one during the prime day sale. Is that the 53010-AUT version?
Someone gave me an almost empty nitrogen bottle a couple of years ago and I used the rest of it to test an AC system for leaks. I found a local company to do an exchange for my empty bottle for a full one of theirs. The bottles have expiration dates on them and they test them to see if they are still usable and I guess mine was even though it had expired. I don't remember the exact price but I think it was under $100 and that was with the cost of testing my old bottle. I believe my nitrogen is just a basic version. I have a cheap regulator that has worked so far but would like to have a better one like the one you posted.Yeah that's exactly right. Link for others, presently $195.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NG4AG0Q
Nitrogen is not expensive I've discovered, so seems like a no brainer for finding leaks.
Everything I read says you don't need the high dollar scientific nitrogen ‐‐ standard nitrogen is plenty dry as-is. That said, I'm far from an expert on the topic. Still learning.
.....and I just used it to find a leak in a '14 Rogue Select! One of the compressor connections. @D1dadSomeone gave me an almost empty nitrogen bottle a couple of years ago and I used the rest of it to test an AC system for leaks. I found a local company to do an exchange for my empty bottle for a full one of theirs. The bottles have expiration dates on them and they test them to see if they are still usable and I guess mine was even though it had expired. I don't remember the exact price but I think it was under $100 and that was with the cost of testing my old bottle. I believe my nitrogen is just a basic version. I have a cheap regulator that has worked so far but would like to have a better one like the one you posted.