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            | This page is designed to help a homeowner with some simple issues that can arise in his/her DIY ductwork installation project. 
 Here is a list of the paid pages, which you can buy for the very low and I hope affordable price of only $1.00:
 
                How to Measure, Cut and Put Together Rectangular Duct How to Measure and Cut Pipe How to Put Pipe Together How to Crimp Pipe How to Repair Hole in Ductwork How to Install Galvanized Sheeting (Panning) How to Make Ductwork End Cap How to do Duct Elbow Adjustment?                          How to Make a Pittsburgh Lock Seam with Hand Tools 
Cross Break Ductwork and Blockers with Hand Tools 
How to Make Transition from Your New Furnace to Old Plenum with Hand Tools 
How to Make from Round to Square and Rectangular  Transitions 
             How to Layout and Make a Sheet Metal Cone 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.              If you have another $1.00 question type it on this page and if you qualify, you can get an answer free of charge! 
               Write and Earn - If you are the owner of an HVAC company this new offer is for you! 
 How to Measure, Cut and Put Together Rectangular Duct  On the page you can find a step-by-step guide to how to measure, cut and put together a rectangular duct if you are doing it on the floor or using sawhorses that is supported by nine pictures for only $1.00.
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            | How to Install Galvanized Sheeting (Panning)  
 On the page you can find a step-by-step guide for only $1.00. 
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            | How to Make Ductwork End Cap 
 On the page you can find a step-by-step guide for only $1.00 |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Measure and Cut Pipe 
 
  On the page you can find step-by-step explanations on how to measure, cut and how to cut a pipe straight with six pictures for only $1.00. |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Put Pipe Together  On the page you can find a step-by-step guide that is supported by 14 pictures for only $1.00. On 06/01/2013– Two more ways of putting a pipe together were added; explanations updated.
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            | How to Crimp Pipe  On the page you can find step-by-step explanations on how to use a crimper and long nose pliers to crimp a pipe with 4 pictures for only $1.00.
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            | How to Repair Hole in Ductwork
 
  There are many occasions when it is necessary to repair a hole in the sheet metal ductwork or plenum. If you decided to move a register, get rid of old leaking humidifier or relocate a heat run then the hole in the ductwork must be patched... Price is only $1.00 |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to do Duct Elbow Adjustment   On the page you can learn how to adjust an elbow the right way for only $1.00.
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            | Dollar Guide Bundle 
  
 
     
 In order to improve accessibility and reduce the price I've decided to combine all the eight paid pages above in one "Dollar Guide Bundle"! That means that from now on you are able to pay a new low price of only $3.50 (reg. $8.00) and get an instant access to all these pages one by one! |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make a Pittsburgh Lock Seam with Hand Tools   If you are making a transition for a new furnace, or adding just a couple of feet of rectangular duct you may need to learn this simple technique for only $1.00! 
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            | Cross Break Ductwork and Blockers
 
 If you are making a transition for a new furnace or any other short piece of duct you may need to learn this simple technique! Price is only $1.00. |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make Transition from Your New Furnace to Old Plenum with Hand Tools                            If you are making a transition for a new furnace you may need to learn this simple technique! There are 20 pictures on the page. Price $1.00
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            | How to Make Transitions from Your New Furnace to Old Plenum and from Cold Air Boot with Hand Tools  
    In the example above I took a hypothetical furnace and plenum and made a transition.  In the  picture on the left you can see a real furnace, plenum and cold air  drop. A transition between a furnace and plenum you can purchase below.  However you can orderany other transition that represents your installation and I’ll make outlines for all its parts for you. How would you do that? Let’s  say your old furnace is 46” tall and the plenum is 30” x 25”. Your new  furnace most likely will be 34” tall and its flange would be good for a  16” x 20” or 20” x 20” plenum. So, in order to make a transition for you  I need to know all these numbers plus if you’re able to line up your  new furnace with the plenum’s side on the right. If not, I need to know  how much you’re planning to move your furnace one way of the other. Also I  need to know how you are planning to set your furnace in another  dimension. In the example above you can set it in the middle (25”) or  line up with one side. The price for making your transition will be only $10.00  and after you pay, I'll make a tutorial for you and you’ll be able to  gain an access to the paid page where I’ll set the pictures in  step-by-step sequence with brief explanations or I may email them to  you.   
   How to Make 20 x 20 to 30 x 25, One Inch Offset Transition with Hand Tools 
 
 You can buy a tutorial for the transition presented on the picture above. For the price of only $3.00 you can gain an instant access to it. |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make 24 x 10 to 10 x 24 Duct Transition with Hand Tools 
 
 You can buy a tutorial for the transition presented on the picture above. For the price of only $3.00 you can gain an instant access to it. |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make Plenum Extension between Furnace & A/C Coil 
 My furnace is almost 20 years old. I don’t know how much time it will last longer, but I already bought a new one. Once the old one dies I’m going to install a new one. For the last 5 years I never replaced an old furnace, but I think that some newer models came to its limit and sooner or later they should be replaced. The difference between these two furnaces is only in it height. The new one is 7” shorter. This is why I don’t need any transition between a new furnace and A/C coil, but only 7” extension. On this page for the price of only $1.00 you can find three types of such extensions.     |  
	
 
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make from Round to Square Transition     Learn how to make round to square and to rectangular transition by using hand tools only. 27 pictures. Price $1.00 |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make a Cone Reducer   For $1.00 only learn how to make any cone (round to round) reducer the way a sheet metal guy would do it.
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            | How to Make Square to Round Offset Transition
 Do you want to know how to make a square to round offset transition just like a sheet metal guy would do?
  Do you want to know how to make it in a matter of minutes?  Do  you like this 8”x 8”     square to 6” round 4” offset transition that  you can see on the     left and would like to know how to make any other  one?  If your answers to all these questions are "yes", then please click on the Buy Now button below and for the low price of $1.00 only purchase an instant access to the page where you can find 16 high quality photos with step-by-step instructions! |  
	
 
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make Crawl Space Toolbox on Wheels 
 Learn  how to make a toolbox on wheels in no time and surprise your entire  crew of the ductwork installers just like I did it recently! Price is  only $1.00. |  
	
	
    
        
            | 45* Roof Penetration   Recently, and I'm not kidding, I've received this question below: "how big of whole needed fo 10 inch pipe through 45 degree     angle" - well of course it wasn't a direct question, but it was a     "keyword" someone was using to find my site on the web.
 In my more than 30 years     in the ductwork installation business I've never tried to find an    answer  to this question, so I looked on the web...And guess what it is there!
 On the forum website - http://forums.jlconline.com this type of the question was asked long time ego:  "Math gurus.... not a framing question I am about to install a    woodstove. The flue goes straight up  thru a cathedral ceiling that is    12:12. The pipe that penetrates the  ceiling is approx. 8" diameter.    Selkirk (Metalbestos) sells a woefully  inadequate one-size-fits-all    two-piece trim kit that does not provide a  tight fit... how could it,    when it supposedly "fits" anywhere from 6:12  to 12:12? Anyway, my question is     about laying out the correct cutout given the OD of the pipe and the 45     degree angle of the lid. If I can make the layout on paper I can get   my   friendly local tin man to make a decent looking piece of out  heavy    galvanized sheet. An alternative is to send     it to the friendly non-local tin men who have a CNC cutout machine,   it   would take them just a few seconds. But I'd rather do it. How do-able is this?" So, if you'd find this     thread on that website you'd actually learn how this question was     answered, but here is another question - would you understand the     answers? I'm sorry but even with my master degree in the mechanical     engineering I didn't. Furthermore, would an ordinary tin knocker with     pretty much forgotten high school diploma ever understand it - sorry     guys, but I do not think so!  So I decided to think     about it for a moment and find a solution any ordinary tin knocker would     understand - no math, no bull... and here we go:... 
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            | How to Make Radius Elbow with Hand Tools  If you would search the web for the tutorial in the title above you may find this video file:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzLQotVEsKQ This is  a relatively good video, with   only a couple of flows: the second part  of this video doesn't exist and   it's not clear what type of audience  the author is targeting. If you  are working as a sheet metal   worker at any shop in the USA the  experienced guys would teach you how   to make all the parts, run the  Pittsburg seam through the machine and   put all the parts together in a  heart beat! But if you are somebody else   this video is pretty much  useless because you most likely don't have a   Lock Former Machine...   So, in my tutorial for the price of only $1.00    you will learn how to make all four parts of the radius elbow; how to    make the Pittsburg seam and how to put this elbow together. This  guide   also includes the video that is mentioned above that you can  visualize   at least part of the process and 37 high quality pictures. |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make Radius Offset with Hand Tools  If  you compare this radius offset (on the left) to square throat offset  above there is not much difference. However it looks better and it has  lower resistance to the airflow. Of course it's a bit more complicated  to make - it might take extra 10 minutes or so to draw an outline, make  and put all parts together, but it worth the effort.
 So, if  you would like to learn how to make this kind of an offset with  hand-tools only, please hit the Buy Now button below. Then, for the  price of only $1.00 you will gain an instant access to  the unique page with 39 high quality photos on it set in the  step-by-step sequence with brief explanations.  |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make 45* Radius Elbow with Hand Tools   On this page for the price of only $1.00  you can learn how to make a 10" x 8" radius elbow by using just hand  tools. This tutorial has 30 high quality pictures with brief  explanations.
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            | How to Make   Square Throat 90* Elbow with Hand Tools  Nobody   in the big operations companies making any radius fittings anymore!  All  the fittings such as elbows, offsets, risers, cold air boots and so  on  made with the square throats. This way it's a bit easier and faster  to  produce and assemble and in this tutorial for the price of only $1.00   you will learn how to do it. On the page you'll see 35 high quality   pictures set in the step-by-step sequence with explanations.
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            | How to Make   Square Throat 45* Elbow with Hand Tools  Nobody   in the big operations companies making any radius fittings anymore!  All  the fittings such as elbows, offsets, risers, cold air boots and so  on  made with the square throats. This way it's a bit easier and faster  to  produce and assemble and in this tutorial for the price of only $1.00   you will learn how to do it. So from now on you are able not only  learn  how to figure out the length of the duct between to 45 degree  elbows  but make those elbows yourself on the job-site or at home!
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            | How to Make   Square Throat Offset with Hand Tools   OK,    it's not too difficult to figure out how to make this kind of offset!    But how would you make the Pittsburgh seam, both parts of it - the    female and male parts without machine??? Well, if you are looking for    the answer to this question, for the price of only $1.00 you can find it by purchasing an instant access to the page that has it all! |  
	
 
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make Riser Starting Transition with Hand Tools
  Usually   HVAC Companies making starting transitions that have the top parts   straight and even one of the sides also straight. This kinds of   transitions easy to make because they are made from three parts. But   they are one-sided and if you made one wrong it won't be fit right on   the plenum.
 The   riser starting transition a bit more difficult to make because its all   parts set at a certain angle to each-other, but they are universal at   installation, less resistant to airflow and if necessary can add to the   plenum height 3”. So, if   you would like to learn how to make a riser starting transition that   one of the Michigan largest HVAC Company using for decades. Then for the   price of only $1.00 you can purchase an instant access and see 31 high quality photos set in the step-by-step sequence with brief explanations.  |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make Square Throat Tee with Hand Tools  The  tee (pair of pants) that you can see on the left is 20" x 8" to 12" x  8" and 10" x 8" and this is made a bit wrong because a combine area of  12" x 8" and 10" x 8" is larger than 20" x 8". So if you use a duct 20"  wide then better to make it 10" tall an then reduce it to 8". For this  purpose you may use two transitions or make a tee that would looks like a  Hess fitting.
 So, if  you would like to learn how to make this kind of tee by using  hand-tools only, please hit the Buy Now button below. Then, for the  price of only $1.00 you will gain an instant access to  the unique page with 35 high quality photos on it set in the  step-by-step sequence with brief explanations. |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make Cold Air Return Box for New Furnace  
 My    furnace is almost 20 years old. I don’t know how much time it will last    longer, but I already bought a new one. Once the old one dies I’m  going   to install a new one. For the last 5 years I never replaced an  old   furnace, but I think that some newer models came to its limit and  sooner   or later they should be replaced. The difference between these  two   furnaces is only in height. The new one is 7” shorter. This is why  I   don’t need any transition between a new furnace and A/C coil, but  only   7” extension. However if your cold air return boot instead of 24”  x 16”   is 24” x 20” you can put your new furnace on a cold air return  box. It   will increase the air flow, reduce noise and prolong furnace  lifespan! On this page for the price of only $1.00 you can learn how to make a cold air return box. |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Make Round End Cap with Hand Tools   Sometimes,    especially when you’re finishing your basement off or working on a    finished basement project, you need to relocate a heat run. In some    cases you can’t reach to the takeoff to pull it out and block the hole    off. Then the best option is to cap a pipe or takeoff off. The tutorial    has 8 pictures with explanations. The price is $1.00.
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            | New! If you don't need all these chapters that I picked up in the  bundles above that's fine! Pick the chapters you need, add more paid  pages from the other parts of this website at discount price, create  your own e-book on this page and save!
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            | 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.  |  
 
	
	
    
        
            | Million Dollar Speaking : The Professional's Guide to Building Your Platform 
 Book Description
 Publication Date: September 28, 2010
 Make  your move into, or improve your position in, the powerful world of  professional speaking. If you think you have what it takes to speak  professionally, or you've already been doing so with insufficient  reward, now is the time to make your move. Bestselling business author  and Professional Speaking Hall of Fame member Alan Weiss offers the  inside advice you need to turn your talent into a high-paying  career—from honing your delivery skills to building a business. In  Million Dollar Speaking, you‘ll learn the critical skills of Dealing  with difficult crowds Creating powerful speeches Targeting  high-potential markets Creating a "star" reputation Setting fees that  reflect your outstanding value Perfecting platform skills making them  the best in the business Expanding your business through diversification  Weiss has packed the guide with tips, resources, helpful examples, and  checklists that make it easy for you to keep a record of your progress.  Whether you're a trainer, workshop leader, or consultant, Million Dollar  Speaking has what you need to get on the paid public-speaking circuit  in no time.
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            | A Guide Book of Morgan Silver Dollars 
 Book Description
 Publication Date: March 1, 2007 Americans  love to collect the big Morgan silver dollar! No  other coin conjures up  so much of the romance and history of the United  States. In this third  edition of his bestselling book, noted  numismatic historian Q. David  Bowers offers an engaging portrait of the  country’s most popular classic  coin. You’ll learn what to look for  when you buy, how to grade your  coins, how to cherry pick varieties,  and ways to become a smarter  collector. A Guide Book of Morgan Silver  Dollars, 3rd edition, also  includes a thorough market analysis for each  date and mintmark, a  detailed look at the minting process, and a study  of Treasury releases  and other hoards, plus a section on  never-circulated pattern coins. Full  color throughout; illustrated;  indexed.
 
 Customer  Review
 Excellent  resource. Author even has suggestions about how  to "get started"  collecting Morgan Silver Dollars. Clearly explained  "grading methods." I  bring this book with me everywhere. It is so  interestingly organized.  It is more than a research book, it is an  accurate historical, yet  practical resource of these coins.
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            | Klein Tools 86553 Straight Hand Seamer  Customer Review Quality tool. Much better than the Malco and others I've had. The handle grips stay on and the bolts don't work loose.
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