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Old 02-09-2013, 09:53 AM   #1
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Hi from Southern CA


I’ve been a electrician for 35 years and also Air Conditioning for 20 years.

This forum looks exactly what I’ve been looking for because I’m a DIY kind of guy. After getting burned a few times by Service Techs, I decided a long time ago that I would do everything myself and even though there are still some things I have not been able to master such as texturing walls and ceilings, at least I now know enough to recognized when I’m being ripped off.

I’m here today because my gas furnace is down and my family is freezing. I know how to repair ACs but don’t have any experience in furnaces so I guess I jump over to the HVAC area to see if I can find a solution or maybe come up with a coherent question describing my problem.

Anyway I hope I’ll be able to contribute something here as well as get some help with my own projects.

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Old 02-10-2013, 12:57 AM   #2
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Hi from Southern CA


Hi Johnny, Welcome to the Forum
IF your Furnace problem is related to the Blower motor
then in S Cal I recommend taking it to Arbuckle in Hollywood.
See post #2 in this thread

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Hi from Southern CA


Thanks Bob, I have actualy seen Arbuckles many years ago. I didn't know they were still around, I don't get to that area much anymore because I live up in the High Desert.

Anyway I solved my furnace problem thank you very much.
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