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            | 26. How to Make Cold Air Duct Looks Straight Trick 
 As  you can see in the picture to the left this duct is  sagging down. Of course its not a big deal, but it looks  unprofessional...So, what can you do to fix it? Some installers screw an S-cleat right next to the sagging  corner, but it doesn't looks good! However there is a simple trick to  make it right and no one ever would guess what have been done. There are 8 pictures on the page. If you would like to learn this simple trick please click on the Buy Now button below and for the price of only $1.00 find out how to do it!   |  
	
	
    
        
            | 27. How to Use Drive-cleat Tips and Tricks  Every ductwork installer  knows how to use drive-cleats. Is this statement true or false? Well,  according to my experience it's definitely false!
 Why? I do not know why... However, I'm sorry but I know it  for sure. During my 30 years in this business I realized that because  there is no comprehensive Ductwork Installation book on the market every  3-month experienced guy training a newbie and as a result nobody knows  anything...
 
 There are 7 pictures on the page. So, for the price of only $1.00 you can learn how to use Drive-cleats the right way.On 05/14/2015 text of this tip was significantly modified and improved. |  
	
	
    
        
            | 28. How to Cut Holes in Duct with Lightning Speed Tip  No,  of course it isn't about red aviation offset snips or a hole cutter  that you can see in the picture on the left. This tool would make you to  cut holes even faster!
 Don't you want to know what this magic tool is? Great! For the price of only $1.00 I'll let you know it! There are 5 pictures on the page. |  
	
 
	
	
    
        
            | 29. How to Make Oval Template Tip  
 I  know that many of you   do not use templates at all! They just trace  take-offs and that's it -   done!! But it's wrong, it's sloppy and  unprofessional. The holes made   this way could be bigger or smaller and  if you need to place two or   three heat runs in one joist space I even do  not know how these   geniuses would do that...  So, a round template is a    very important tool, but an oval one even more useful. But how  someone   would make this kind of template? Well, it's very simple, and  for the price of only $1.00 I'll show you what should be done.  There are 4 pictures on the page. |  
	
	
    
        
            | 30. How to Work with Round to Oval 90* Boot Trick  If    you are working on the heat-runs and using Round to Oval 90* Boots there   is  no problem if joists are 9" tall. However it isn't always the   case...  If joists are 12" or even 16" tall and your heat run is very   short then  what would you do?
 Of course there is a simple solution - just add a short piece of pipe and keep working...But is it a smart solution? Well, in this case you will    spend some time on measuring, cutting and installing this freaking    piece! You can do better than that!
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            | 31. How to Use Sawhorses Tips   If  you would buy Tips for Residential HVAC Installation book by Larry  Gardner (see it on this page on the right) in the Tip 1 he is writing:
 "For a job site workbench I use two folding sawhorses and a  30" x 80" oak veneer hollow core door slab"??? - Well, if you are a  seasoned installer and afraid to get any back problems sawhorses are  irreplaceable! But a door??? In my opinion it's overkill! I cannot  picture myself running around with a door slab and making a fool out of  myself... While watching me carrying a 30" x 80" door down to the  basement all the other trades working with me at the house they may  whisper to each-other: this guy is a dangerous idiot, stay away from  him... And of course it's not like I afraid to kick somebody's ass by  this door anyways, but I just hate to buy a new one every other day... However, reading this book is a lot of fun and you can purchase it by clicking on the link. Now, let's come back to our sawhorses.  Yes, I never used them before and yes, I use them now daily.  If you don't have too much experience of using them on a job site or  never thought how to use them efficiently purchase these useful tips for  the price of only $1.00 and believe me you won't be disappointed!  There are 14 pictures on the page. |  
	
	
    
        
            | 32. New Way of Snapping Plenum Together Trick   The   company I'm currently working for is using large 20"(23") x 20" x 60"   plenums. Actually to the job-site they deliver two pieces that you can   see in the picture and my task is to measure, cut to length, snap it   together, fold the hem and install the top cap, etc.
 However it's a challenge   to keep these huge pieces of plenum in place - they are wobbling and   shaking and it doesn't allow you, while snapping, keep corners even to   each other.              So, eventually I resolved this issue and for the price of only $1.00 I'm ready to share it with you.   There are 3 pictures on the page. |  
	
	
    
        
            | 33. How to Line up PVC 90*-s & 45*-s Tip
  
 Well it's not very   difficult to do. Everyone who is running PVC exhausts and intakes for   the high efficiency furnaces doing that one way or the other. One would  just eyeball it and another would use the other method, but  recently I've discovered very simple and 100% accurate  technique and  for the price of only $1.00 I'll share it with you! There are 6 pictures on the page. |  
	
	
    
        
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