Mini Split install

I wish I could do something with my milling machine like that. I have a power draw bar and the control is on the left side of the head. So what I have been doing (with great pain) is lifting my left arm up with my right arm and grabbing the control, then put the tool in the spindle with my right. It very hard to even push the buttons on the draw bar. I just have no strength to do it.

I was hoping I'd hear from someone today, but I'm losing hope on that.
 
Last year I thought I’d never be able to lift my arm again but it came around and now I can do everything except some limit on the extreme movement.

Along the way I found a lot of people have had shoulder repair surgery. The universal signal if it goes well is saying “I had shoulder surgery” and lifting the arm up in the air at the same time
 
Shoulder surgery is down right scary. Lots going on in there, as it is the most complicated joint going. My right one has pain in it and the doc said bursitis. It is occupational from the one machine that has manual control wheels. The longer I stay away from it, the better the shoulder gets. Hopefully in a few months the pain will be gone as well as my waking up every day to do that job.
Pierre
 
Shoulder surgery is down right scary. Lots going on in there, as it is the most complicated joint going. My right one has pain in it and the doc said bursitis. It is occupational from the one machine that has manual control wheels. The longer I stay away from it, the better the shoulder gets. Hopefully in a few months the pain will be gone as well as my waking up every day to do that job.
Pierre

I'm sorry to hear about your shoulder pain, Pierre. I hope your recovery goes smoothly and that you find some relief soon. Take care!
 
I finally healed up enough to install the mr cool compressor. Hardest part was the lines since they were up on the side of my shop. The line covers were a pain.

Got everything hooked up and I have a low pressure error. I took a screwdriver and just quickly depressed the Schrader valve and it was like a tire with 10lb of air. Definitely not what it should be.

So, I guess I'll see what they say on Monday. This bites.
 
I finally healed up enough to install the mr cool compressor. Hardest part was the lines since they were up on the side of my shop. The line covers were a pain.

Got everything hooked up and I have a low pressure error. I took a screwdriver and just quickly depressed the Schrader valve and it was like a tire with 10lb of air. Definitely not what it should be.

So, I guess I'll see what they say on Monday. This bites.
Did you open the high pressure and low pressure valves on the compressor? I think you have to screw them all the way in with an Allen key.
 
Yes I opened them all the way with the supplied allen wrench.
You will enjoy having that in your shop. Mine maintains the garage at 50% humidity and 75F which is very comfortable and My stuff isn't rusting...
 
I had it in my shop, this is a replacement unit.

This is becoming a real pain trying to get an answer on the warranty. Ingrams is passing the buck to mr cool, and mr cool says ingrams should be handling the tech support :bang head:
 
I had it in my shop, this is a replacement unit.

This is becoming a real pain trying to get an answer on the warranty. Ingrams is passing the buck to mr cool, and mr cool says ingrams should be handling the tech support :bang head:
Sounds familiar, Microsoft says, "that's a hardware issue". Dell Says, "that's a software issue".....
 
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