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Thanks to Dave Cordes

TRB on Fri January 30, 2004 3:16 PM User is offlineView users profile

Country of Origin: United States

Thanks Dave for setting the country of origin field for me. Fast and quick service, and it works!


Dave Cordes

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Edited: Fri January 30, 2004 at 3:23 PM by TRB

Chick on Fri January 30, 2004 3:44 PM User is offlineView users profile

Tim...You didn't know what country you lived in?? I guess with all the "heat" you're hoarding out there, it fried your brain...

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Edited: Fri January 30, 2004 at 3:44 PM by Chick

TRB on Fri January 30, 2004 4:06 PM User is offlineView users profile

What is that you 6 cents worth of information!!!

No I thought if we knew the posters origin than it would be easier to determine the nature of the information.

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NickD on Fri January 30, 2004 8:41 PM User is offline

How do I know where I am from?

Karl Hofmann on Tue February 03, 2004 3:15 AM User is offlineView users profile

Nick,

If you look on the sole of your foot you will find "Made in Taiwan"

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NickD on Tue February 03, 2004 8:21 AM User is offline

I guess you are suppose to enable profile viewing so you get the cursor change over the user's name to find out where he says he is from. I thought Tim was just going to add that under the users handle or something like that.

My shoes are made in the China, everything I buy with a USA name or not is made in China. My son was working for a US corporation had to travel to China frequently to visit their manufacturing plant, he would get severe headaches and have stomach problems from breathing the air and eating the food. Clinton and Gore did an excellent job of cleaning up the USA as did the Japanese by moving all manufacturing to China. You can even buy R-12 in China. My son said it was filthy there, quit and found another job where he didn't have to go there anymore.

TRB on Tue February 03, 2004 10:08 AM User is offlineView users profile

I figured the country of origin would help us "RED NECKS" know where the original poster was located. Figured this may help when answering a post. As I do understand there are different laws in different countries. This forum is set up to help people but I certainly cannot offer information on every product in every country.

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Bigchris on Tue February 03, 2004 10:17 AM User is offline

Since when is Phoenix red neck country? I thought you western types were sand fleas or coyote clan or something similar.

TRB on Tue February 03, 2004 10:26 AM User is offlineView users profile

You got me, we are stilling chasing the Indians on our horses!

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Bigchris on Tue February 03, 2004 11:16 AM User is offline

In that case, what you're called depends on what you do with them when you catch them.

NickD on Tue February 03, 2004 12:07 PM User is offline

I gather the mechanics of "Where you are from" is being a registered user, telling where you are from, and enabling the profile for open viewing. I noted on many icons, the cursor stays as an arrow, but on just a few, it changes to the linkable cursor where you can double click to see this information.

So are HC's legal for our UK friends in MVAC applications? I know they are legal in the USA for putting into gas tanks, but not AC systems on vehicles.

Heck, why not install an orifice on your propane tank, expand the gas to cool the vehicle first, than use what's left over to run the vehicle. That should cool the vehicle at least 0.1*F.

MrBillPro on Tue February 03, 2004 1:58 PM User is offlineView users profile

That would be a good deal until you were out 100 miles from no where in the hot desert and you orfice or expansion valve at your evaporator got plugged up we would need to install a bypass.

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