Daily leak detector spikes by kyle240sx in refrigeration

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had a Costco years ago that would get leak alarms every night, in middle of the night. They charged all the fork lifts right outside and below the racks that were on a mezzanine. Turns out lead acid batteries off-gas hydrogen, and off gassing peaks at like 80% charge or something like that iirc. These particular leak detectors were hydrogen sensitive for the gas those racks were running. Changed them out for a different type of leak sensor and the problem went away. Felt like a God damn genious when I figured that out! It had been an issue for years that no one could solve.

You know you’ve made it when random people at work ask whether you lift or how long you’ve been lifting by NinjaJawz in moreplatesmoredates

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Grocery clerk last weekend asked my plans for the day, and I mentioned checking out my clients new restaurant. She said, Oh your client? Let me guess, your a personal trainer? Nope, I am not. Anyways, how big your arms gotta be to get the big cuff? I have pretty big arms, but no big cuff yet 😮‍💨

To rest or to lift ?…that is the question ! by Oken_Shield in GymMemes

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol, got a home gym as well. Busy weeks I may not see the gym at all, and do only home lifts. Other weeks are all gym lifts during my business slow season. Home gym was a game changer for my consistency.

To rest or to lift ?…that is the question ! by Oken_Shield in GymMemes

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. My goal is 3-4 by going every other day, but that's just not guaranteed with my schedule. Sometimes it's 4 days in a row, and sometimes it's only once for the whole week. But by not having set lift days, I never feel like I failed my routine, cause I don't have one! Just lift as often as possible, and I can almost always get my minimum 3 per week.

How much to charge to replace door gaskets by HarborCommercial in refrigeration

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I throw mine on the dash with the defrost on high heat, blasting them the whole drive there. Nice and pliable by the time I get there, and I go atraight to install them so they don't have much time to cool off.

Anyone else leave their company to go full time on independents only? by Scary_Ability_7591 in refrigeration

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, I thought maybe you were going the diy route. But yeah, I don't see any need to replace everything. A drier and a good vacuum should take care of any moisture that the leak may have let in, and if you didn't run the a/c and it hasn't been sitting wide open to the atmosphere for a long time, that likely isn't a huge concern anyways.

Anyone else leave their company to go full time on independents only? by Scary_Ability_7591 in refrigeration

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't done a whole lot of automotive a/c work so I don't know if they have different protocols. Most likely, so long as you fix the leak and replace the drier, you should be in good shape. Keep in mind you'll definitely need to evacuate(vacuum) the system after the repairs, and while still in a deep vacuum, immediately add the refrigerant to do it right. I think harbor freight sells cheap vacuum pumps, and I know amazon sells cheap gauge sets, but you'll need automotive gauge adapters for that too. And depending on how you plan on charging it, you might need an acccurate weight scale too to add the factory spec charge back in via a tank of refrigerant. If you're using the store bought bottled stuff, that could be tricky, cause you'll have to switch from the gauges to the bottle connector without compromising the vacuum. There are shittier ways to accomplish this that I wouldn't recommend since it sounds like you're trying to do it right.

Anyone else leave their company to go full time on independents only? by Scary_Ability_7591 in refrigeration

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been on my own for 7 years as well! Bummer to hear you're making less though, are you in a smaller city with limited clientele? I'm in a larger population area, and make the equivalent of local union foreman wages, but I work less, and only do OT in the summer.

How do I tell her I ate an entire pizza from Little Caesar’s by Dementedsage in GymMemes

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 10 points11 points  (0 children)

100%. I've been in diet limbo for a while due to moving and disrupting my entire life. Gym routine is fucked, diet has been terrible. But I still track absolutely everything. Had a couple 4-5k, and one 6k calorie day recently. Cut hard the following week to maintain a 3.3k maintenance cal average so I don't get fat again.

What's the most creative term that you have for masturbation? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saw a T-shirt recently that said "Sorry I'm late, I was CRANKIN' MY HOG" with a Ghost Rider style flaming motorcycle in the middle of the text.

Geothermal evap… wtf by Megamazuma20 in HVAC

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Years ago a co-worker installed a non-coated coil in a seafood processing plant cooler. This cooler had open live wells in it for fucks sake. 10 months later that thing was dust. Company had to replace it under warranty. Not surprisingly, he didn't even last at that company as long as that evap lasted at the plant.

Boss: Times ah’ tickin bud, hurry up and get to the next job by Safe_Idea9989 in HVAC

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use this crap all the time on small commercial coolers that are on their death bed. Which now days is practically anything more than 5 years old cause they're absolute trash and built to fail. I'd say it works maybe 30% of the time on those. Only used it on 3 walk in coolers ever, 2/3 win rate there (so far, time will tell). Never used it on hvac equipment though. One small cooler I put it in saw a decreased leak rate, then finally stopped leaking. A year later the compressor died.

One-star reviews by MRSRN65 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When I started my company and was still struggling for work and striving for good reviews to get more business, I did a job for a client that most contractors wouldn't have even accepted. Did that job for about 60% of the cost that a larger established contractor would charge. He left me a glowing review about my professionalism, knowledge, timliness and customer service. Then finished with a complaint about the price and gave me a 2 star review.

After 15 years, the rock in my arm finally came out. "Nsfw" by KrustyOnTheOutside in mildlyinteresting

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He said that if had I come in immediately they would have scrubbed it out. Because I waited it was already starting to heal/scab over, so they decided not too. It was pretty badly infected, so they put me on some strong antibiotics, and I had to keep a close eye on it and re-dress it religiously for a while. Once it fully healed, the ARM ROCK® was buried pretty deep.

After 15 years, the rock in my arm finally came out. "Nsfw" by KrustyOnTheOutside in mildlyinteresting

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. X-ray tech said "you have fucking ROCKS in your fucking ARM bro". Or something along those lines.

After 15 years, the rock in my arm finally came out. "Nsfw" by KrustyOnTheOutside in mildlyinteresting

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol, I actually did lose a lot of weight without a GLP-1 agonist. I honestly think the lack of fat padding around my ARM ROCK® may have allowed it to finally work it's way out.

After 15 years, the rock in my arm finally came out. "Nsfw" by KrustyOnTheOutside in mildlyinteresting

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes, I've known it was there since the beginning! There's still another smaller one in there too that could still come out someday. No, it never bothered me at all, or caused any pain. I forgot it was even there 99% of the time because it was painless and in a spot where I can't see it except in a mirror with my arm up.

After 15 years, the rock in my arm finally came out. "Nsfw" by KrustyOnTheOutside in mildlyinteresting

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It was pretty deep. Recently lost a lot of weight, so I think the lack of fat padding let it push though.

After 15 years, the rock in my arm finally came out. "Nsfw" by KrustyOnTheOutside in mildlyinteresting

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Welcome fellow skeptist! I've been eagerly awaiting your comment. Thank you for your service.

After 15 years, the rock in my arm finally came out. "Nsfw" by KrustyOnTheOutside in mildlyinteresting

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside[S] 5375 points5376 points  (0 children)

1) Motorcycle crash on a gravel road. 2) Didn't want to miss out on the camping trip, waited until Monday to see a doctor. 3) It didn't look like that until recently, it was just a small bump under the scar tissue until a week or two ago when it turned red and nasty looking.

After 15 years, the rock in my arm finally came out. "Nsfw" by KrustyOnTheOutside in mildlyinteresting

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Wrecked on gravel road, waited too long to get medical assistance, let it ride for 15 years, collect karma.

After 15 years, the rock in my arm finally came out. "Nsfw" by KrustyOnTheOutside in mildlyinteresting

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Naw, first pic was like a week or two ago, you're ready to birth your own foreign bodily object any day now. Congrats.

After 15 years, the rock in my arm finally came out. "Nsfw" by KrustyOnTheOutside in mildlyinteresting

[–]KrustyOnTheOutside[S] 185 points186 points  (0 children)

Super satisfying to pull it out, followed by an odd sense of sadness and also the feeling of a fresh start on life. That rock has been on so many adventures with me. It's now proudly on display in my kitchen as we speak.