So you spent 5 years at the institute learning this stuff and now your not willing to share it here.
Most TGP guys met and networked here first.
The guys that remain here are the vetrans. I would have hoped that TGP guys would not have forgotten where they came from.
I wont let ya,
Thanks Josh for your past help. I can see you demand the members at tgp to help you but no help outside TGP.
I'm getting a clear picture..
I do not think you see this very clearly.
I spent 5 years busting my arse in the KEC field learning,
and sharing, what I've learned here at PWI. Most of my efforts here at PWI have been defending CHDCA and Rusty when they were being torn apart and ridiculed by others here that just didn't believe what he was doing was legit.
PWI was where most of the founders of TGP met. PWI was a main reason for forming a KEC only forum. It was the efforts of good contributing members of TGP that helped form our new association.
Some of the guys that remain here are, for the most part, professional veterans of our industry. I will not argue with that. But there are many professional veterans that have joined TGP as well. No one has been forced to stop posting here at PWI. Many have chosen productivity over conflict, and choose to share with confidence at TGP instead of fearing ridicule at PWI.
I will never forget that I started my KEC networking here at PWI. That is why I am still here.
It is not logical for me to cut and paste all the info posted on installing access panels from TGP and post it here. I was informing all that there is good info at TGP on installing access panels.
To avoid confrentation, I did not post any direct comment to Ed's post. But I will say this, you can make excuses all day about why a system can not be cleaned properly, why it is not your job to make it accessible, it is just your job to clean it. This may have been the mentlity for years past, but this is changing. There are many tools and supplies available to make systems accessible, whether it is the cleaning company or an HVAC company, access panels make systems cleanable, and should be installed according to NFPA 96. Whether by a HVAC tech or a KEC tech, someone needs to install them, and the KEC needs to clean them.