Well I had the day off today (works slow...) so I thought I would get some work done on the truck, but then I thought Im pretty beat from running for the last... well a long time lol. So I chilled all morning, brought some AC condensors I had in the shop to the scrapyard made some cash to take my dad out to dinner tonight for his bday. Gotta love a lazy day
I may get down to the shop tomorrow but Idk yet. Saturday ill be down their and Im gonna try to get to the bottom of that stupid electric temp gauge not working... Has a new sending unit and its getting power to the gauge and to the unit. I think I may try the old one and see if it works, otherwise I must have forgot to plug something in...
Also Saturday I hope to get the exhaust in, i had an Idea after stairing at some plated 3/8" threaded rod at work. I took some short pieces that my boss wanted me to scrap anyways, I think ill use the rod as hangers and connect them to the rubber hangers I bought and run the rod through the pieces of steel the PO had used to hang the old system. Should work very well, not look too hillbilly, and ill actually use the threads on the rod for what they were ment for (HANGING PIPE
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Edit: Fixed it: Ill substitue the clevis hangers on the right side picture and use the rubber hangers on the left and run the threaded rod up to the mounting spots up top. should be pretty sturdy and allow me to raise or lower the exhaust exactly to where I want it. This system works really good at work for hanging say exhaust vent pipe that has to be pitched back towards the unit to allow for the condensate to drain back and be pumped out of the system. Same basic concept.



I may get down to the shop tomorrow but Idk yet. Saturday ill be down their and Im gonna try to get to the bottom of that stupid electric temp gauge not working... Has a new sending unit and its getting power to the gauge and to the unit. I think I may try the old one and see if it works, otherwise I must have forgot to plug something in...
Also Saturday I hope to get the exhaust in, i had an Idea after stairing at some plated 3/8" threaded rod at work. I took some short pieces that my boss wanted me to scrap anyways, I think ill use the rod as hangers and connect them to the rubber hangers I bought and run the rod through the pieces of steel the PO had used to hang the old system. Should work very well, not look too hillbilly, and ill actually use the threads on the rod for what they were ment for (HANGING PIPE
Edit: Fixed it: Ill substitue the clevis hangers on the right side picture and use the rubber hangers on the left and run the threaded rod up to the mounting spots up top. should be pretty sturdy and allow me to raise or lower the exhaust exactly to where I want it. This system works really good at work for hanging say exhaust vent pipe that has to be pitched back towards the unit to allow for the condensate to drain back and be pumped out of the system. Same basic concept.
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And his builder is the one who told him he used too much tape