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            | Wiss HVAC Hand Seamer 
 Product Features
 Used to bend and flatten sheet metal
 Optimal handle span for maximum power and comfortable operating range
 3-1/4-Inch jaw width and 1-1/4-Inch maximum seam depth
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            | Klein Tools 25-Feet by 1-Inch Stand-Out Power-Return Tape Measure 
 Product Description
 The  Klein 917-25 Stand-Out Power-Return Tape Measure is 25-Feet long and  1.06-Inch wide. Features include: Nylon-coated hardened steel blade  resists abrasion and wear for long life. Built-in shock absorber to  protect blade tip. True zero feature for accurate inside and outside  measuring. Durable steel belt clip for convenience. Multi-riveted end  hook with bottom blade protector reinforces the blade tip and provides  maximum pull-out strength. Durable, coated blade is 1.06 wide and 10  times stronger than standard coating. 9' standout (2.7 m). Vertically  printed scale on back side of blade. Length: 25-Feet. Width: 1.06-Inch.  Weight: 1.2-Pound. Safety information: Always wear approved eye  protection. NOT insulated. Do NOT use on live circuits. Do NOT open the  case. Spring motor is under tension, and opening case may cause injury.  Protect hands when cleaning magnetic tip-use gloves or cloth. Avoid  magnetic contact with sensitive electronic or computer equipment. To  avoid personal injury and damage to this tool, do not allow the tape  blade to retract into case at full speed.
 
 Customer Review 
 I  have only used this tape measure a few times but it is amazing. I  compared the Fatmax and many other brands. If you want a tape that is  well made with useful features; this is your product. I like the white  vertical numbers and the horizontal yellow numbers. It makes it easy to  read the tape depending on what you're measuring. It feels very strong  performs well! Although I've only used it for a few weeks, I would buy  again any day.
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            | Malco M2006 MAX2000 Bulldog 1-1/4-Inch Cut Capacity 10-3/4-Inch Left Cut Offset Aviation Snip 
 Product Description
 IMPROVED  MAX2000 SNIPS FIT ANY HAND WITHOUT SACRIFICING CUT. Malco Max2000  Aviation Snips now feature all-new, molded thermoplastic grips. These  easy-to-spot, solid color coded grips are permanently fitted over full  length steel handle shafts and offer strength, comfort and sure  handling. A narrower grip opening accommodates large or small hands to  maximize the powerful leverage of compound handle-to-head linkage. A new  ambidextrous, one-hand-operation latch is another welcome handle change  to all Max2000 snips and features an ingenious all-metal design that  will not loosen or hang up with repetitive use. Original Max2000 blade  designs remain unchanged and retain the same generous cutting lengths.  Max2000 hardened alloy steel blades with precision ground cutting edges  ensure a minimal force cut and maximum service life. Sleek head and  handle styling offer superior material flow and maximum maneuverability.
 
 Customer Review
 These  snips are excellent for all kinds of sheet metal. Since we do air duct  cleaning, we need good snips that last a long time. I have had my pair  personally since 2004 and they are still as sharp as the day I got them.  We have tried all other brands such as Wiss and Midwest, but none  compare to the Malco's!
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            | Stanley 51-167 22-Ounce FatMax Xtreme AntiVibe Rip Claw Framing Hammer 
 Product Description
 Patented  torsion control grip technology reduces the effects of torque on wrists  and elbows. Patented AntiVibe technology minimizes vibration and shock  at impact. Magnetic nail start feature for extended reach and one-handed  nailing capability. Checkered face design increases control and  accuracy when driving nails. Precision balanced - feel the difference.  Forged, one-piece steel construction for increased strength and  durability.
 
 Customer Review
 So  the last time I really owned a framing hammer was when I graduated high  school and was framing houses in AZ. That was over 20 years ago. I  bought this to frame some rooms in some living quarters in  Afghanistan...and wow have times changed. It has a magnet to hold a nail  to tap it in, and then you can just slam it in no problem. I can't  really compare it to other framing hammers, but for me...this hammer is  great! Good weight, the claw works well, and the nail loader...awesome. I  never thought much about hammer technology, but I'm glad Stanley did.  Great buy!
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            | DEWALT Bare-Tool 3/8-Inch 18-Volt Cordless Right Angle Drill/Driver 
 From the Manufacturer
 The  DeWalt DW960B 3/8-inch (10 mm) 18-volt cordless right angle  drill/driver is a compact drill/driver that provides users with  first-rate performance and durability along with exceptional ergonomics.  The DW960B has speed settings range from 0-500 to 0-1,500 rpm for  increased user flexibility and provides for a wide range of  applications. With a 3/8-inch plastic, ratcheting chuck, this  drill/driver has a durable, right angle transmission with sealed ball  bearing for a longer tool life and 320 unit watts out of maximum power  for heavy-duty applications such as turning large bits and fasteners.  The multi-grip trigger provides comfort and convenience by allowing the  user to get into tighter spaces while still having access to the  trigger. Weighing only 2.8 pounds without the battery (not included),  the lightweight design minimizes user fatigue. The DeWalt DW960B is  covered by a warranty package that includes a 90-day money back  guarantee, 1-year free service contract, and a 3-year limited warranty.
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            | Milwaukee 5380-21 1/2-Inch 9-AMP Heavy Duty Hammer Drill 
 Customer Review
 Awesome product for sure but then again, it is a Milwaukee.  This drill has the professional in mind with all its features. It is  well balanced and easy to use even for a homeowner. Thank God this has a  keyed chuck, keyless chucks are horrible and don't grip well. I am  happy with my purchase and the price paided. The drill is as advertised  with no surprises. The only CON I have is the unit being an import  (American Made Rules). Everything out there is presently an import, so  pick your poison but make it Milwaukee.
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            | Milwaukee 6390-21 7-1/4-Inch 15-Amp Tilt-Lok Circular Saw 
 Product Description
 This  saw's bade can bevel to 50 degrees and offers superior visibility and a  clear sight line from either side. An eight position cushioned top  handle adjusts to any cutting application for the best ergonomic grip,  maximizing comfort and control. It has helical steel gears, a 22 amp  switch, 120 volts AC/DC, and 5800 rpm. The 5/8-inch spindle and double  insulated construction and lightweight 7-1/4-inch right blade saw with  Milwaukee's exclusive Tilt-Lok main handle adjusts to the work for most  comfortable work position and is the most revolutionary concept for  circular saws in years Weighing in at 10.4 pounds and featuring a  powerful Milwaukee built 15-amp motor, this saw provides 3.25 maximum  horsepower and offers a great power to weight ratio.
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            | DEWALT DW2235IR 5-Piece Magnetic Impact Ready Nutsetter Set 
 Customer Review
 I  have had a lot of these nut driver sets, including some older DeWalt  and newer Milwaukee. This set holds and drives the screws and nuts as  good or better than the several I've owned and used. So far, the  durability is better than most. This is the first set I've gotten with a  1/2" socket, as most off the sleeve sets don't have it. I really like  having that 1/2" driver for driving small lag screws. Another nice  feature is the socket size labels on them, which show even in dim light.
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            | DEWALT D180056 3-1/2-Inch Standard Bi-Metal Hole Saw 
 Customer Review
 Very  simple this is a hole saw price was good. The measurement was correct  and it cut the hole I needed to cut. I was mounting a JVC TV that I  purchased from Amazon. I needed a hole to place a power socket and this  hole saw did the trick.
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            | MK Morse AV68 Hole Saw, 4-1/4-Inch Bi-Metal Boxed 
 From the Manufacturer
 Master  Cobalt Bi-Metal Hole Saws. This premium line of professional quality  hole saws features an M3 high-speed steel cutting edge, electron beam  welded to a tough steel backer. Caps stand up to abuse and punishment,  yet are lighter and easier to use than those of competitors. Positive  rake tooth design provides better chip clearance as teeth cut into wood,  plastic or any machinable metal. The 1-1/2-Inch cutting depth cuts  easily though 2x4's. A separate arbor is required.
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            | Some of the visitors of my website are  very sophisticated DIY-rs. They don’t need long and detailed  explanations; they just want to see how it supposed to be done so they  can do it!
 Therefore, I've come  up with an idea to make some installation pages without any explanations  or with brief explanations to them. The pages have pictures of all  necessary materials, tools and actual installation. If you click on the  link you will see a part of the page. If you would like to see the page  as a whole you should click on the "Buy Now" button below it. Price for installation in pictures is $2.00. If you would like to see the full scale explanation you can click on another "Buy Now" button below it. Price for a detailed explanation is $2.50.
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            | Attic Ductwork Installation 
 
  This page is dedicated to the attic ductwork installation, running of  the ductwork in a chase, furnace and garage tube heater installation.  You can see 71 high quality pictures that represent a project in the  making! So, if you would like to see all these pictures presented on the page please pay $2.00 (two dollars) and now with brief explanationsthe the page  is twice as valuable!
 In order to gain an access to this page you will have to pay the access fee of $2.00. Just click on the “Buy Now” button below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page!                    Instant Access
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            | Top of the Line Ranch  This  is a huge house! I live in a colonial, but I can easily fit my entire  house all together with the roof in this house's great room! Enjoy 50  pictures and ask your questions or leave a message at the bottom of this  page.
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            | Top of the Line House Ductwork Installation  If you are planning to build a beautiful and expensive house this page is just for you! 
 
 Maybe you are not planning to build a 10,000 square feet house and spend something around $85,000.00 for the HVAC installation in the foreseeable future, but you're  definitely may find some interesting ideas which even I wasn't familiar with! 
 For example:
 What would you do if you do not like all these ugly wall registers, and of course a lot more!
 Furthermore, if you just bought the "Attic Ductwork Installation" page you may find another way of running ductwork in the attic.
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            | House with Two Geothermal Units  This  house has two geothermal units, one on the second floor and another one  in the basement. Learn some interesting air distribution techniques on  the page. If you have any questions ask them on this page.
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            | Ductwork Relocation 
 
  People  who want to finish their very low ceiling basements must fight for  every single inch of it space! Unfortunately, most of the heating  contractors, while they are installing ductwork, do not consider it. On the pages dedicated to this issue, on one page you can  look at the 15 pictures without any explanations and see entire project  in the making. In addition, you can purchase another page with a  full-scale step-by-step explanations to it.
 What you can see in the picture above is  the installation before I made some changes. Of course your case could  be different, so after you read on the page Pay Pal will provide you  with my e-mail address and then you can send me some pictures and ask  all your questions about installation in your particular case!
 Price for the installation in pictures page is only $2.00
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 This page is the part of the Finished Basement Edition e-book. Click here and save. Just click on one of the “BuyNow” buttons below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page!
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            | Double Cold Air Return Installation   On  this page you can see pictures of all materials and tools necessary for  installation. Pictures, which represent installation are set in a  sequence in which the installation should be executed. There are 40 pictures on the page.
 Detailed explanations for this topic is also available! Installation on the paid pages might not  exactly describe your upcoming project. However, it will give you an  important example of how this type of installation should be done. In  addition, it will open the gates for as many questions as necessary to  make sure that the job is done right.
 
 In order to gain an access to the Double Cold Air Return Installation in Pictures page you have to pay an access fees of $2.00.
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            | Double Return for Finished Basement Installation in Pictures 
   
             Learn how to install a double cold air return for your finished basement project in the case if you are using metal studs, thermo-pan and flex. If you would like to see all the pictures presented on the page please pay $2.50 and with brief explanations this page is twice as valuable! This page is a part of the Finished Basement Edition e-book. Click here and save. On 04/19/2016 two more variants of the double cold air returns were added. |  
	
	
    
        
            | Ducted Cold Air Return
 
  On this page you can see pictures of all materials and tools necessary for installation. The pictures, which represent installation are set in the sequence in which the installation should be executed. There are 20 pictures on the page. Price for the instant access to the page is $2.00.
 Detailed explanation for this topic is also available. Price for the page with explanations is $2.50. Installation on the paid page might not  exactly describe your upcoming project. However, it will give you an  important example of how this type of installation should be done. In  addition, it will open the gates for as many questions as necessary to  make sure that the job is done right.
 In order to gain accesses to these pages you have to pay access fees: $2.00 or $2.50. Just click on one of the “BuyNow” button below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page!
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            | Basement Cold Air Return in Pictures  On this page, you can see pictures of all materials and tools necessary for installation. Pictures, which represent installation, are set in a sequence in which the installation was executed. There are 15 pictures of tools and materials and 13 pictures of actual installation. 
 As you can see in the picture on the left the original builder put a window too close to the furnaces! He probably thought that all this aria - from the furnaces, down to the window's end will be just enough for an entire storage-mechanical room, but a homeowner had a different opinion. However, because of that I didn't have enough room for a cold air return to the left, so I ran it to the right.
 In addition I've included some brief explanations, which made this page twice as valuable!
 
 Installation on the paid pages might not exactly describe your upcoming project. However, it will give you an important example of how this type of installation should be done. In addition, it will open the gates for as many questions as necessary to make sure that the job is done right.
 
 In order to gain an access to the Basement Cold Air Return Installation in Pictures page you have to pay an access fee of $1.86. Just click on the “Buy Now” button below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page!
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            | Return from Exterior Wall in Basement (Installation in Pictures)  Sometimes you do not have a choice, but must use an exterior wall for a cold air return in your finished basement. This type of installation requires a different approach, which I have employed for this project. On the page, you can see 11 pictures of the tools and materials and 16 pictures of installation that represent it in the step-by-step manner.
 In addition I've included some brief explanations, which made this page twice as valuable!
  In order to gain an access to the Return from Exterior Wall in Basement (Installation in Pictures) page you have to pay an access fee of $1.86. Just click on the “Buy Now” button below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page! This page is the part of the Finished Basement Edition e-book. Click here and save.
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            | Three Cold Air Returns from Interior Wall (Installation in Pictures)
 
  On  this page, you can learn how to connect a cold air return to the wall  that sits directly under the cold air duct and to the wall located under  the panning. On the page, you can see  17 pictures of the tools and materials and 16 pictures of installation  that represent it in the step-by-step manner, in addition I've included some brief explanations, which made this page twice as valuable! In   order to gain an access to the Two Cold Air Returns from Interior Wall   (Installation in Pictures) page you have to pay an access fee of $2.50. Just click on the “Buy Now” button below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page!   On 04/10/2016 one more  instance of the cold air return was added. Now it’s become Three Cold  Air Returns from Interior Wall and this one is a double return! This new  addition includes 9 high quality pictures with brief explanations to  them. This page is the part of the Finished Basement Edition e-book. Click here and save. |  
	
	
    
        
            | Rerun of Heat Run  On this page, you can find a description of how to re-run a heat run, which is set in the middle of the basement's ceiling and  by exterior wall in a more suitable area for your finished basement  project place. Here you can see pictures of all materials and tools  necessary for installation. Pictures and explanations that represent installation are  set in the sequence in which the installation should be executed.
 If you are  doing a finished basement project, most likely, that you are going to  deal with this problem on your hands. So, stop inventing a bicycle! If  you are finishing your basement off yourself you are already saving a  lot. Just give yourself a bit of respect – save some time and some money  on the unnecessary mistakes! Installation  on the paid page might not exactly describe your upcoming project.  However, it will give you an important example of how this type of  installation should be done. In addition, it will open the gates for as  many questions as necessary to make sure that the job is done right. There are 36 (two more pics added (01/07/11) pictures in the "Re-run of Heat Run" in pictures part and 19 pictures in the "Re-run of Heat Run" with explanations page. This page is the part of the Finished Basement Edition e-book. Click here and save. |  
	
	
    
        
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            | Bathroom Heat for Finished Basement (Installation in pictures)
 If your bathroom is located somewhere in the middle of your finished basement, you do not need to supply too much air into it. You just need a vent to compensate air losses to the bath fan and not much else.
 On this page, you will learn how to tee-off an existing duct, which is working for the adjacent storage room in order to rout some air to the bathroom.
  On the page, you can see 12 pictures of the tools and materials and 7 pictures of installation that represent it in the step-by-step manner. In addition I've included some brief explanations, which made this page twice as valuable!
  In order to gain an access to the Bathroom Heat for Finished Basement (Installation in Pictures) page you have to pay an access fee of $1.86. Just click on the “Buy Now” button below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page! This page is the part of the Finished Basement Edition e-book. Click here and save.
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            | Tapping Two Heats for the Finished Basement (Installation in Pictures) 
 
    On  this page, you can learn how to tap into an existing supply duct to add  registers in two rooms for your finished basement project. One of the  heats was tapped into the duct's top, another into its side. In  addition, one of the heats can be considered as a "straight shot", while  another has two "jumpers".  On the page, you can  see 19 pictures of the tools and materials and 32 pictures of  installation that represent it in the step-by-step manner, in addition I've included some brief explanations, which made this page twice as valuable!               In order to  gain an access to the Bathroom Tapping Two Heats for Finished Basement  (Installation in Pictures) page you have to pay an access fee of $2.37. Just click on the “Buy Now” button below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page! This page is the part of the Finished Basement Edition e-book. Click here and save.
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            | Combustion Air Intake Installation in Pictures
 
  For years, I was preaching about high necessity of the combustion air intake, but did not have one installed in my own house. I have both - high efficiency furnace and a water heater and a water heater that was working just fine, recently I've discovered why! My builder left narrow, but long gap in the overhangs under the bay window and fireplace shaft, and this was my combustion air intake! Therefore, I've decided to install one, figured out its size, bought materials, took some pictures and posted them on this page.
 
 Also, in order to make this page more informative I included several pictures from another finished basement project. They're, just like the pictures taken from my home installation show step-by-step sequence of installation, in addition I've included some brief explanations, which made this page twice as valuable!
 
 Pictures from "How to Stop Cold Air from Fresh Air (Combustion Air) Vent in Furnace Room" paid page included.  In order to gain an accesses to the Combustion Air Intake Installation in Pictures page you have to pay an access fee of $2.00. Just click on the “Buy Now” button below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page!              This page is the part of the Finished Basement Edition e-book. Click here and save.               Instant Access: After you have purchased a paid page; PayPal is going to bring you back to my website. In order to see the paid page you have to click on the “Register” button, fill out the form, choose your own Username and Password and click on the “Register” button at the bottom of the form  – congratulation, you are now on the page you have paid for!                            Important: After you have purchased any Paid page or Download page and PayPal brought you back to my website, the first thing that you should do is to save that page to your Favorites. Then if something goes wrong you always can come back to re-register yourself on my website again. |  
	
	
    
        
            | Venting of Two Bathroom Fans (Installation in Pictures)
 
  Usually when people finish their basements off they make a bathroom or two, but sometimes in addition to the bathroom, they build a steam room and sauna. In this case, one fan isn't enough and another fan should be mounted in a dress room in front of the steam room. On this page, you will learn how to exhaust both fans in a single pipe and how to vent it through the brick wall.
                On the page, you can see 12 pictures of the tools and materials and 13 pictures of installation that represent it in the step-by-step manner.In addition I've included some brief explanations, which made this page twice as valuable!               In order to gain an access to the Venting of Two Bathroom Fans (Installation in Pictures) page you have to pay an access fee of $1.86. Just click on the “Buy Now” button below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page! This page is the part of the Finished Basement Edition e-book. Click here and save.
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            | Range Hood in Finished Basement   On the rare occasion, people who finish their basements off  put an additional kitchen. This kitchen as any other may have a  microwave hood or kitchen hood and on this page you can learn how to  install it. On this page, you can see illustrations of all installation  in the making except installation of the kitchen hood itself. However,  if you would purchase this page by the time you will be ready to mount  one I will make all necessary additional pictures and invite you back to  this page.
 On the page, you can  see 20 pictures of the tools and materials and 9 pictures of  installation that represent it in the step-by-step manner.               In order to  gain an access to the Finished Basement Kitchen Hood (Installation in  Pictures) page you have to pay an access fee of $1.34. Just click on the “Buy Now” button below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page! This page is the part of the Finished Basement Edition e-book. Click here and save.
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            | How to Hook up Kitchen Hood in Remodeling Project Installation in Pictures  On this page you can find a step-by-step guidance that include 9 high quality pictures with brief explanations.
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            | Microwave Hood Vent Installation in Pictures  A   microwave that you can see in the picture on the left top corner was   working in the recirculation mode. Unfortunately it didn't serve the   purpose and idea to exhaust it to the outside eventually came to   fruition!
 The most discouraging   part of this project was microwave's location - it was sitting on the   interior wall and of course you would never know what kind of obstacles   you may encounter on the way through the stud and joist cavities! However everything were   resolved successfully, all obstacles were overcome and this microwave   hood was vented the way you can see it in the picture on the left   bottom!  
 So, here you can see only two pictures - before and after, but what about the other 53 of them that were taken during installation process? No problem, for the price   of only $2.50 you can see them all. Just click on the Buy Now button   below and get an instant access to 55 high quality pictures with brief   explanations to them!      |  
	
	
    
        
            | Microwave Exhaust for Small Cabinets 
 If you have small  cabinets there might be not enough room for the factory supplied damper  or/and the collar can be off-center and you also cannot use 10" x 4" 6"  straight boot and  6" elbow. In this case you have to do something else! So, for the price of only $2.50 you can learn what should be done. This paid page has 25 high quality pictures with brief explanations. |  
	
	
    
        
            | Pulte Homes Cold Air Returns   Pulte  Homes is a  nationwide home building company and their way of running  heat runs and  cold air returns differs significantly from the others. In  the e-book  above I already covered many aspects of their installations,  however in  my opinion, the most difficult part aka cold air returns in  the  basements require a special approach.
 If  your company is  already working for this Builder and you have some  experience this page  will help you out to learn the best ways of  installation. If you are planning to work for an HVAC company or you  are  the owner of an HVAC company that is working for Pulte Homes this  page  definitely will help you out to learn the best practices and educate your work force.
 This is an "installation in pictures" page - no explanations, it's why it priced that low. Let me know   if you need detailed explanations or can write them yourself (in this   case I'll pay you $50). This page so far has pictures 42 and cover 5   models - more pictures are coming up in the near future. Price for this page is only $1.34 and in order to get an instant access to the page please click on the PayPal button below. Instant Access: After you have purchased a paid page; PayPal is going to bring you back to my website. In order to see the paid page you have to click on the “Register” button, fill out the form, choose your own Username and Password and click on the “Register” button at the bottom of the form  – congratulation, you are now on the page you have paid for!                            Important:   After you have purchased any Paid page or Download page and PayPal   brought you back to my website, the first thing that you should do is to   save that page to your Favorites. Then if something goes wrong you always can come back to re-register yourself on my website again. |  
	
	
    
        
            | Furnaces, A/C-s Replacements in Apartments   This  page is designed for those who want to see basics of the furnace and  air conditioner installation. This is ongoing project and you can order  more pictures for any part of it. Currently there are 45 high quality  photos on the page and price is only $1.34. |  
	
	
    
        
            | Furnace Replacement in Pictures   As you may know on the “Furnace Book” page I am selling Paul E. King's book – “The Furnace Book”! In order to help you all to come up with a decision to buy it, I have made the “Furnace Replacement in Pictures” page!
 
              So, here is how I can help you out:
 If you come on my website with the questions: Can I install my own furnace? What is a furnace installation? How do I install a furnace vent? Can I see pictures of furnace installation? How do I install 80% furnace?  –              Now you have a clear opportunity , for the very low price of only $2.50, you can buy an instant access to this page and see all 137 pictures, which include pictures of the tools you may need for the replacement project and pictures of the 80%  and 90+% efficiency furnaces replacement with the filter box installation and bypass humidifier replacement!
 Furthermore, if you decide to buy “The Furnace Replacement”  chapter from my "Ductwork Installation Guide" without purchasing the “Furnace Replacement in Pictures” page it is already included in the package anyway!
 Installation on the paid page might not exactly describe your upcoming project. However, it will give you an important example on how this type of installation should be done. In addition, it will open the gates for as many questions as necessary to make sure that the job is done right.                             In order to gain an access to this page you have to pay an access fee of $2.50. Just click on the “Buy Now” button below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page!
 Instant Access: After you have purchased a paid page; PayPal is going to bring you back to my website. In order to see the paid page you have to click on the “Register” button, fill out the form, choose your own Username and Password and click on the “Register” button at the bottom of the form  – congratulation, you are now on the page you have paid for!                            Important: After you have purchased any Paid page or Download page and PayPal brought you back to my website, the first thing that you should do is to save that page to your Favorites. Then if something goes wrong you always can come back to re-register yourself on my website again. A Guide to Residential Wood Heating Heating with wood can be challenging because it takes more active involvement than with other heating systems. Special knowledge and skills are also needed to successfully use this hands-on home heating option. If you heat with wood or are considering doing so, this comprehensive guide will provide you with the information you need to make sure your wood heat system is safe and efficient. You will also find helpful tips on how to effectively operate and maintain it.
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            | My DIY Projects  In sixrteen years of living in my house, I was involved in the numerous  DIY projects. For example – I painted the garage, insulated the attic,  planted the sod, and did a landscaping.
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            | My Sedona Vacation  In 2012 I’ve bee n on vacation in Sedona, AZ. As you can see in the   photos below, this small town has  gorgeous terrain, but their stupid   traditions of the HVAC rooftop unit  installations significantly   diminish beauty of this place.  My   wife and I were  renting a condo on the second floor of the condo   building and in the  photos below you can see how those rooftop package   units look like up  on the roof. |  
	
	
    
        
            | My Sanibel Vacation  
 "... Sanibel Island is  world renowned for its shelling beaches and the "Sanibel Stoop". In the  travel industry Sanibel Island is a top Florida destination for  visitors. If you want a truly unforgettable family vacation, holiday,  wedding, honeymoon, anniver sary or get-away, this is  the place to be. Visit Sanibel Island and do it all… or just lay back  on the beach with the book you’ve been wanting to read or… just do  absolutely nothing. All this is just a short ride from Fort Myers  International Airport, Florida." In 2013 my wife and I took a vacation and stayed on this island for a week.  |  
	
	
    
        
            | My New Orleans Vacation  From Wikipedia:
 "The city is named after the Duke of Orleans, who reigned as Regent for Louis XV from 1715 to 1723, as it was established by French colonists and strongly influenced by their European culture. It is well known for its distinct French and Spanish Creole architecture, as well as its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage. New Orleans is also famous for its cuisine, music (particularly as the birthplace of jazz), and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras, dating to French colonial times. The city is often referred to as the "most unique" in the United States." In October of 2015 my wife and I took a vacation to visit this "unique" city for four days. |  | 
	
	
    
        
            | A website "ductworkinstallation. com" focus on  providing information and services related to the installation of ductwork systems , which are the tubes used to distribute heated or cooled air throughout a building as part of an HVAC system; essentially, it would be a platform for individuals or companies specializing in designing and installing ductwork for homes and commercial properties, offering details on the process, and potential contractors to contact for such services.  Key points about ductwork installation websites:  Services offered: New ductwork installation, ductwork repair, duct cleaning, duct sealing, airflow balancing.  Target audience: Homeowners looking to install a new HVAC system, individuals experiencing issues with their existing ductwork, commercial property owners needing ductwork for large buildings.  Information provided: Explanations on different types of duct materials, design considerations for optimal airflow, potential benefits of proper ductwork installation.  |  
 
	
 
	
	
    
        
            | Bessey D-BKWH Quick-Change Folding Utility Knife 
 Customer Review
 I've  been a big fan of these folding utility knives for as long as they've  been around. This one is absolutely amazing. Truly "Buck knife" quality  in a folding utility knife.
 You can't even begin to see the quality  in the picture - I was really surprised when I got it in the mail. Heavy  aluminum frame with nice polished wood accent.
 Everyone should have one of these!
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            | Olympia Tools 29-585 7Pc Gold Series Sae Nut Driver Set 
 From the Manufacturer
 OLYMPIA  TOOLS 29-585 7PC GOLD SERIES™ SAE NUT DRIVER SET Double-injected,  ergonomic handles prevent slippage during use. Easy identification with  color-coded collars and base printing. 3/16" 1/4" 5/16" 11/32" 3/8"  7/16" 1/2" A comprehensive selection of quality SAE nut drivers for  everyday projects - designed to make your job easier!
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            | Milwaukee 6523-21 Super Sawzall 13 Amp Reciprocating Saw with Rotating Handle 
 From the Manufacturer
 The  new Milwaukee rotating handle orbital Super Sawzall reciprocating saw  provides the ultimate in power and versatility. It has a 360 degree  rotating handle, locks at 45 degree increments, and can continuously  rotate without going back to starting position. The trigger can stay on  while rotating, providing optimal user comfort in various cutting  applications. The saw has a high powered 13 amp Milwaukee built motor  for fast orbital cutting action. The variable speed trigger provides 0  to 3000 strokes per minute with a 1-1/4 inch stroke. Other features  include a speed dial for repetitive cuts, counter balance for smoother  operation with less vibration, and gear protecting clutch for longer  tool life. A Quik-Lok blade clamp provides fast and easy blade changes.  The 6523-21 also has a Quik-Lok cord for easy field replacement and  comes with an impact resistant carrying case.
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            | Milwaukee 49-22-8510 Right Angle Drill Attachment Kit 
 Product Description
 Milwaukee's  Right Angle Attachment allows contractors to drive screws and drill  holes in tight, difficult work areas. This attachment is ideal for  cordless drills and uses standard 1/4- inch hex accessories. It has a  durable all-metal housing and steel gears with ball bearing construction  which allows this adapter to handle up to 235 in.-lbs. of torque. The  compact design measures only 2 inches wide allowing it to fit in tight  spaces where work is difficult to perform. The convenient quick change  chuck accepts standard 1/4-inch hex drive accessories.
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            | Makita LXFD01CW 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless 
 Customer Review
 Why  did I suffer with my old one for so long? This thing is great!  Powerful, has a light directed toward the drill bit, easy to use, came  fully charged.
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            | Stanley 89-870 8-Inch Long Nose Plier with Cutter 
 Customer Review
 These Stanley needle-nose pliers are better than most because they're designed so they won't pinch your index finger.
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            | Ultimate Scratch Marking Awl Scribe 
 Customer Review
 This  is a product that you only need to buy once. It is 100% steel and will  last a lifetime. You can put this Awl right through plywood with one  stab; if you wanted to. Stop reading the reviews and buy it already.
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            | Wiss M4R HVAC Pipe and Duct Cutter 
 Product Features
 Ideal for cutting metal pipe and duct
 Removes 11/64-Inch wide strip of metal and curls it away from hands
 Offset handles help protect hands and improve maneuverability
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            | Malco DS1 Straight Body Duct Stretcher 
 Product Description
 Use the Duct Stretcher to hold duct in place with one hand  while slipping drive cleat in place with other hand. Low profile, duct  stretchers are designed to go anywhere, even in the tightest quarters.  Additional spacing holes allow wheels to be adjusted to span greater  distances. Rugged anodized aluminum body features large vinyl cushion  grip and handy hang-up hole.
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            | Malco #24 Rad Divider 
 Product Description
 Accurate  and fast adjusting. Two sizes for circles up to 32 (81 cm) and 42 (107  cm). Points are easily re-sharpened or replaced. Nickel plated steel  body.
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            | Malco FDC1 4-38-Inch Cut Capacity 12-Inch Flex Duct Cutter with Built-in Wire Cutter 
 Product Description
 Built-in  wire cutter lets you finish the job you started with just one tool!  Double edged blade cleanly pierces through outer skin and insulation.  Cuts from either direction around entire circumference of duct. Finely  honed blade is long lasting stainless steel. Wire cutter cuts hardened  wire rib coil.
 Double-edged knife blade cleanly pierces through  outer skin, insulation and liner of flexible round duct. Blade cuts both  directions, from any angle and around entire duct circumference. Duct’s  exposed wire rib coil can be snipped in the jaws of the built-in wire  cutter. Non-slip vinyl grips with hand stops.
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            | Malco HC-2 Sheet Metal Hole Cutter 
 Product Features
 Lightweight aluminum frame High speed bearings at top and bottom of drill shaft to assure perfect cutting balance and long cutting life.
 It will install into the chuck of a standard electric drill as small as 1/4-Inch
 Stores easily in a tool box
 Replaceable cutting bits
 
 Customer Review This  tool is the ticket. I have been doing maintenance work for some 40  years now and in my "favorite tool" box this is kept. I took on project  of replacement and upgrade of my home HVAC duct system and without this I  would have had many stitches from sheet metal snips. If you work with  duct work and you like professional results get one of these. Great  tool!!
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