British Ports Import refrigeration repairs

UKtramp:

AndieHyde:

UKtramp:

AndieHyde:
If you listen very hard, you can hear the wind whisper “loooooser”

Listen very hard,Do you mean listen very closely? I can’t hear a thing Andie, It is obviously the voices in you’re head whispering that advice to you. Oh dear.

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ha ha too late now andie, I saw you’re reply before you thought better and edited it out. You know you can hear that voice right?

It’s what it took for your video links to magically appear so all hostilities are on hold pending a review of your content. That’s why I took it down.
The pubs are open here so I haven’t had chance to look at your videos yet on account of the Friday night/Saturday hangover situation but appraised they will be.
More to follow.

AndieHyde:
It’s what it took for your video links to magically appear so all hostilities are on hold pending a review of your content. That’s why I took it down.
The pubs are open here so I haven’t had chance to look at your videos yet on account of the Friday night/Saturday hangover situation but appraised they will be.
More to follow.

Pubs open?? Where? We are in a relaxed lock down. No pubs should be open other than to deliver food. You appraise them as much as you like, there they are as promised. I have loads of them from when I took my channel down. I had over 60K of subscribers, you should find something somewhere on the net somewhere, I called it Big refrigeration because I work on big refrigeration systems.

Most of my subscribers were refrigeration engineers but never worked on large scale systems so it was interesting to them, if you work on refrigeration systems as you say, they should be of interest to you too. I told you I was a fridge man but I find it really odd how you wouldn’t know by what I was saying on other posts. Also you will know how few engineers there are working on ammonia systems, you must know you need a minimum of 10 yrs experience before you are allowed to work on ammonia. Most engineers are frightened of ammonia because it can kill you in seconds. Watch my shifter immediately freeze when I got a drop on it. Any questions after you view them ask away.

UKtramp:

AndieHyde:
It’s what it took for your video links to magically appear so all hostilities are on hold pending a review of your content. That’s why I took it down.
The pubs are open here so I haven’t had chance to look at your videos yet on account of the Friday night/Saturday hangover situation but appraised they will be.
More to follow.

Pubs open?? Where? We are in a relaxed lock down. No pubs should be open other than to deliver food. You appraise them as much as you like, there they are as promised. I have loads of them from when I took my channel down. I had over 60K of subscribers, you should find something somewhere on the net somewhere, I called it Big refrigeration because I work on big refrigeration systems.

Most of my subscribers were refrigeration engineers but never worked on large scale systems so it was interesting to them, if you work on refrigeration systems as you say, they should be of interest to you too. I told you I was a fridge man but I find it really odd how you wouldn’t know by what I was saying on other posts. Also you will know how few engineers there are working on ammonia systems, you must know you need a minimum of 10 yrs experience before you are allowed to work on ammonia. Most engineers are frightened of ammonia because it can kill you in seconds. Watch my shifter immediately freeze when I got a drop on it. Any questions after you view them ask away.

So that wasn’t so hard after all.
We had to read years of your posts crowing about how great you are in the field of refrigeration, so when anyone has reasonably questioned this perceived arrogance,your reaction has been that aggressive and condescending narsacism to the point where your threads are locked and got yourself on premod.
When all you had to do all along was display that you did in fact actually have skills in this field, not necessarily the full on videos but a simple photograph and a post-it note seems to do the trick.
Some of the users in this forum are lorry drivers, not accustomed to such witchcraftery like angry pixies running along copper wire or liquids that turn into gas and then back in liquids again. Some users are not, some are the smartest people you could ever meet and are naturally inquisitive so when questions are met with malevolence, people become suspicious.
You have demonstrated, to me anyway, that you are a competent refrigeration technician.
Why you choose to project such a combative superiority personality is for you to work out for your self.

My only complaint would be your callout video. On the face of it and if I was the plant engineer for that site, if I saw an invoice for a 6 hour callout for a problem, essentially you had caused. Can you guess were I would suggest that invoice be inserted?

AndieHyde:
My only complaint would be your callout video. On the face of it and if I was the plant engineer for that site, if I saw an invoice for a 6 hour callout for a problem, essentially you had caused. Can you guess were I would suggest that invoice be inserted?

I did not charge them for the call out and accepted the problem and rectified it. It is a very delicate balancing act to set up levels on large systems and does always take an amount of settling in. I charged plenty to fit this controller knowing and expecting a few problems. I was honest with the customers as they trust me to do their work, I wouldn’t let a few hundred pounds destroy that trust. Was happy to sort it out at my own expense. I have rebuilt compressors for companies all over the world on the condition that we travel to them at their expense but will supply the labour free for a certain agreed period.

I think you just got cool to some people even a few compliments, ain’t you just a nipper