wow you just blew crap outside and all inside his unit well thoughtout, most people arnt lazy and cut and clear rigt after the pri pan there . you have caugt a a case of hackerazz .
so how many sheetrock ceilings have you steped thru,
anyway cool tool, I will build one and put it to good use, I figure about 25 bucks in parts and around $145.00 a use for me to clean someones a/c drain line.
That was one nasty plug. I'd hate to know what THAT smelled like.
I cleared a monster obstruction last week. The P-trap was filled with... sand. Apparently, the supply plenum had been tapped with start collars and left open to the elements, while the home was being built. Typical winds had driven a lot of Coachella Valley sand into the primary drain pan. It flowed out to the trap and set up camp. I cleaned the trap.
Still took 3 gallons of agua before the outside drain ran clear.
No Hemi, LOL! It's the bro in law's 2000 Dodge Ram. Had a 318 (5.2and it died a while back. Now it's got a 360 (5.9) in it. Stock Hemi's can't even keep up close enough to read the license plate! It might have a little performance mod done to it though. LOL!
Beats a boring shop vac. That reminds me, the other week I was clearing a clog on and a-coil. The drain was piped straight into the main (about 4' away).
Threw my vac on there and sucked out quite a bit of shit, literally. No worries, I cleaned out my vac in the customer's sink. There may or may have not been some splattering.
Awsome man, hey they do make a sludge sucker that is a clear like 3/4 inch tube that uses a 3 way fitting. It makes a vaccum from hell and it requires a nitro tank. You can do it all outside and the algae sprays out of one side of the fitting, another side is a port for a ref hose to the tank, and the last hooks to clear tube which goes to drain. btw I got a hemi ram 2 door myself and drive the shit out of it too lol.
However, most units are in attics here with the vent after the trap. The sludge suckers draws air from the trap instead of through the trap if it's plugged.
Thanks for the video response. I remember crawling around attics with my Dad in Phoenix when I was a kid, helping him to install sound systems. For some reason, I was able to stay up there longer than anyone. The heat never really bothered me as long as I had lots of water to drink.
I suppose calling that the "Pipe Bomb" wouldn't go over too well, especially these days.
rorybz 9 months ago
lmao, that units got a slight case of slimy mudbutt... lol that drainblaster contraption is pretty cool
silentknight2112 9 months ago
did he say nigger rigged @ 1:08
LDBROOKS96 11 months ago 2
@HVACKID94
Chris got rid of the Ram. Has a Ford diesel truck now. And he moved away.
And I'm now driving a stock Dodge Durango.
Sometimes tempted to put a turbo on it now. But we are tight these days.
Got 4 kids now!
hackfreehvac 1 year ago
A clear demonstration of incest and its byproducts..... P.S. sounds like Dave from davidsfarm....
hd1450 1 year ago
@hd1450
Dave from DavidsFarm is a cool dude!
hackfreehvac 1 year ago
shop vac on condensate drain
fanlimits 2 years ago
At 1:55... my, that is satisfying.
hyvahyva 2 years ago
wow you just blew crap outside and all inside his unit well thoughtout, most people arnt lazy and cut and clear rigt after the pri pan there . you have caugt a a case of hackerazz .
suprservtech 2 years ago
so how many sheetrock ceilings have you steped thru,
anyway cool tool, I will build one and put it to good use, I figure about 25 bucks in parts and around $145.00 a use for me to clean someones a/c drain line.
Dougyelnats 2 years ago
Wow racial references and TRUE Redneck fashion. These types of technicians are what cause home owners thousands in unnesacary repairs.
ButItsGotEleven 2 years ago
dude they should have ac tv show im a entry leveol tech that would be awsome.
wqert09 2 years ago
Oh lovely AZ attics... Tucson isnt as bad as Phoenix im guessing, but an attics and attic...
Nobody45700 3 years ago
I don't miss the attics. Haven't been in any attics except for my own for over a year now. :-)
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
Oh, I havnt been in one since the summer working for my dad. Summer, best time of the year!
Nobody45700 3 years ago
That was one nasty plug. I'd hate to know what THAT smelled like.
I cleared a monster obstruction last week. The P-trap was filled with... sand. Apparently, the supply plenum had been tapped with start collars and left open to the elements, while the home was being built. Typical winds had driven a lot of Coachella Valley sand into the primary drain pan. It flowed out to the trap and set up camp. I cleaned the trap.
Still took 3 gallons of agua before the outside drain ran clear.
PutSome5tankOnIt 3 years ago
Nice. We don't get too much sand out here. Just dust and slime.
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
what kind of truck were yous driving
roadwolf2 3 years ago
that was a hemi.. rooaarrr lol
hemiownzu 3 years ago
No Hemi, LOL! It's the bro in law's 2000 Dodge Ram. Had a 318 (5.2and it died a while back. Now it's got a 360 (5.9) in it. Stock Hemi's can't even keep up close enough to read the license plate! It might have a little performance mod done to it though. LOL!
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
you 2 are coverd in sweat youre shiny:)
itscool1968 3 years ago
I'm behind the camera, operating it as usual. That's Frank and Chris in the video.
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
i know this but chris looks like he is shiny from being coverd in sweat iam sure you was to am i right?
itscool1968 3 years ago
Probably. But why would you want to know if we were sweaty and shiny?
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
i see alot of those venturi tubes in the air handler plugged too. gotta check those too.
jimmymoss7644 3 years ago
Beats a boring shop vac. That reminds me, the other week I was clearing a clog on and a-coil. The drain was piped straight into the main (about 4' away).
Threw my vac on there and sucked out quite a bit of shit, literally. No worries, I cleaned out my vac in the customer's sink. There may or may have not been some splattering.
mazzmari 3 years ago
Eww! LOL!
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
haha, I can see your not chevy fans huh?? another good vid, keep it up!
g1stealth 3 years ago
Thanks! :)
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
Awsome man, hey they do make a sludge sucker that is a clear like 3/4 inch tube that uses a 3 way fitting. It makes a vaccum from hell and it requires a nitro tank. You can do it all outside and the algae sprays out of one side of the fitting, another side is a port for a ref hose to the tank, and the last hooks to clear tube which goes to drain. btw I got a hemi ram 2 door myself and drive the shit out of it too lol.
hemiownzu 3 years ago
I've seen the sludge suckers.
However, most units are in attics here with the vent after the trap. The sludge suckers draws air from the trap instead of through the trap if it's plugged.
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
Yay lot's of shit better out then in LMFAO
mechanicwarrior20 3 years ago
It was funny once I saw what Frank filmed outside. :)
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
that is your best vid ever!
CIAAGENT100 3 years ago
LOL! Maybe...
hackfreehvac 3 years ago
Looks like you guys had a good time^^ at least you don't have to worry about big repair bills yourself :D
coolbluelights 3 years ago
Thanks for the video response. I remember crawling around attics with my Dad in Phoenix when I was a kid, helping him to install sound systems. For some reason, I was able to stay up there longer than anyone. The heat never really bothered me as long as I had lots of water to drink.
DrZarkloff 3 years ago