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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2010

this im my home made refrigerant recovery system made from recycled components that i had around, operates with r134a

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  • you should make a vid of when your finger nail comes off lol

  • @scrapkilla321 EWW gross lol but im not sure if it will yet xD

  • Cool Vid. good idea. beats getting the stuff from suppliers lol

  • @hello112100 yeah true think i need to find some people scrapping cars that i cant just take it out off then sell to people xD

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  • i admire your enthusiasm, but you are going to kill yourself and possibly people around you, you also need to hold F-gas qualifications to work on this stuff by law!!

    This is a prime case of a little bit of knowledge is dangerous.

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  • Nitrogen is the best way for finding leaks. 300 psi pushing out is much better than 15 psi pushing in.

  • 608 violation

  • CAN YOU VACUM YOUR AZZ AND RECOVER 10 POUND OF SHIT!

  • OMG... lets just SAY "if your a keen DIY guy looking at this... DONT try this at HOMe" and if you live anywhere close to this fellow please check your insurance ... brazing or even drilling a old flammable mapp gas cylinder is Crazy let alone trying re-seal the o-ring which must off got over heated while u made the 1/4" service connection... the whole thing is just bazaar..... !!! -- yes i kinda i admire your enthusiasm... but heck don't kill your self tinkering in the shed...

  • What a idiot

  • your camera issues may be due to removing the media card too soon and it corrupting the files.

    dcskid most disposable cans now have a 1 way valve on them to prevent refilling

    you may be able to make a tank from a 1 or 2 foot piece of copper pipe used for rain mains used in bathrooms and 2 end caps brazed on.

  • why not just get a empty 30 lb r134a can from a shop ? They usally just throw them away

  • what are u gonna do when that 95/5 soder brakes free and that tank blows up. you need to use 40% silver soder. if your welding copper to steel.

  • Good job Mate, That is cool, Lemme guess, That Charging manifold came from Ebay?

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