CarterKraft
Thread ****ter Upper
**** me and PTO
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
He's 100% correct about the knife's "purpose" when it's used in a defensive situation. That's why I carry a Kershaw folder with a half serrated blade. It's for cutting seat belts, a utility knife, man.No NO NO![]()
You gut someone with a "dagger" & a jury will fry your ass. However, if you defend yourself with a common tool anyone can get at Home Depot . . . there's no intent. I only mentioned the duct knife because it looks a lot like the dagger M92PV4U said he liked, certainly not because because anyone would ever use one as such (clutches pearls).
but seriously, a duct knife is handy for cutting rubber, foam, plastic, thin sheet metal, cardboard, 1/8" plywood . . . hell, prob'ly even duct board & flexible ducting
![]()
I had to look it up.'duct board'
is that like that 1/4" thick asbestos fiberboard or what?
He's 100% correct about the knife's "purpose" when it's used in a defensive situation.

Hmmm . . . add front camera for nine hundred bucks?
![]()
![]()
![]()
I'm more interested in a budget of one hundred bucks
![]()
No room to drill^. That was "fun".
I really stepped up on the camera- ****er was almost 40 bucks
![]()
Small 4.3" (shown) or 5" monitor will live atop dash, small enough to not block any view except the hood. 25-ish bucks.
![]()
![]()
It only looks off-center because of where I held the phone camera^. I assure you, it's OCD centered <.020"
Put the grille on & hooked up a motorcycle battery - it sees the ground about 15" ahead of the bumper![]()

More details on the valve core pulling and replacement please.
I was wondering why you were getting so technical with this install. I have the same brand, just a smaller size and I didn't mess around with micron gauges and core tools when I set mine up. Only regret is not getting the 24k BTU unit like you got.I am looking to be able to charge customers for HVAC service, and the pro way is to use a core tool for doing evac. I just figure if I want to be able to charge for it, I should learn to do things correctly. Although I am sure there is no shortage of hvac techs out there who dont do things the right way.
why pull the valve core when airing up/down a tire?Why do you have to pull the valve core?
not really all that often any moisture especially in a running systemProbably doesnt make much difference until you are doing a evac on a system that was running and has refrigerant and oil all through it which takes much longer to get all the moisture out.
I was wondering why you were getting so technical with this install. I have the same brand, just a smaller size and I didn't mess around with micron gauges and core tools when I set mine up. Only regret is not getting the 24k BTU unit like you got.



Figure out how much opening the garage door will cost when it's 20deg out. I bet some vinyl flaps will pay for themselves in not too long.The heat pumps really like a tight building, they kinda depend on just maintaing a temperature more so than brute force of a gas or oil furnace. I think the 24k unit will do a good job of holding the garage at 50-55 in winter without burning up a ton of electric. This particular model is a cold climate one, has a chassis base pan heating element to prevent ice build up and is rated to -4F.
I have a 170k btu torpedo heater if I need fast heat. But the majority of thermal energy in a structure is stored in all the physical items/material inside not the air. So I would think it would recover the air temp no problem from pulling something in or out.Figure out how much opening the garage door will cost when it's 20deg out. I bet some vinyl flaps will pay for themselves in not too long.
Only time I do that is to seat a bead. Pulling a vacuum on a refrigerant system isn't really a time sensitive rushed thing, so why not just hook up the pump and work on something else for a while and not fiddle with the valves?why pull the valve core when airing up/down a tire?
Thing is with high vacuum your flowrates get kind of obscene.Only time I do that is to seat a bead. Pulling a vacuum on a refrigerant system isn't really a time sensitive rushed thing, so why not just hook up the pump and work on something else for a while and not fiddle with the valves?
I have the exact opposite problem, vehicles sit out over night and get pulled in before sunriseI have a 170k btu torpedo heater if I need fast heat. But the majority of thermal energy in a structure is stored in all the physical items/material inside not the air. So I would think it would recover the air temp no problem from pulling something in or out.
The big heat draw will be from a cold vehicle being pulled in, and how much energy it takes to bring the vehicle up to temp.
Brilliant idea going with that console unit.Here's my mini split install in our class A. We won't be traveling in it anytime soon but when/if we do the outside unit can store the refrigerant and the hose can be stored away. I used a flexible line set from Pioneer that helped a lot.
The goal was 1. Less noise and 2. More efficient. 3. Not too janky looking inside. It has only been in a few days but so far it is awesome. A massive improvement over the R/V air. We will see how it does in the heat of the summer etc.
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()