Building Tools & the Trade w/ Tony G. from Fieldpiece
HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs
Bryan Orr
4.9 • 1K Ratings
🗓️ 12 March 2026
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Summary
Recorded live on the third day of the AHR Expo 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada, this episode of HVAC School brings together host Bryan and longtime friend of the show Tony Gonzalez, Director of Training at Fieldpiece Instruments. The conversation kicks off with some light-hearted banter about trade show survival tips — including the classic trick of hanging around near closing time to score free gear from exhibitors who don't want to ship anything home. Tony, who spent much of the show working the Fieldpiece booth, shares what it's like to be on that side of the expo floor, while Bryan admits he stopped by the booth but somehow managed to avoid saying hello.
One of the highlights of the episode is a hands-on look at Fieldpiece's brand new analog manifold gauge set — a surprise addition to their lineup. Bryan gives his first impressions live on the mic, noting the heavy-duty build quality, four-port design, dual-scale display for popular refrigerants including R-22, R-32, R-454B, and R-410A, and high-pressure ratings. The standout feature that catches Bryan off-guard is a built-in pressure marker ring — what Tony jokingly calls a "fidget spinner" — that allows techs to mark a pressure point on the gauge dial during standing pressure tests, replacing the old wax pen or Sharpie workaround. Bryan makes a compelling case for why every truck should carry a set of analog gauges as a reliable backup, especially for dirty systems, long-term standing pressure tests, or situations where digital probes or batteries fail.
Tony shifts the conversation to something he's deeply passionate about: Fieldpiece's commitment to tackling two of the biggest challenges facing the HVAC industry today — low-quality workmanship in the field and the growing skills gap as experienced technicians retire. Fieldpiece has launched a formal School Partnership Program, developed after extensive conversations with trade school directors and union leaders to understand their real needs. The program offers in-person support, supplemental training materials focused on best practices, prizes for top graduates, tools for labs and classrooms, and student discounts. Tony also unveils Fieldpiece's mobile training trailer — a fully-equipped 35-foot rig with live HVAC equipment, including a variable-speed heat pump and furnace — designed to bring hands-on training directly to contractors, distributors, and schools. Bryan passionately echoes the importance of repetitive, hands-on practice, arguing that reading books or watching videos will never replace actually pulling vacuums and executing best practices over and over again.
The episode wraps up with Tony sharing details about Fieldpiece's revamped rewards program, where technicians and contractors can earn points by registering products, attending events, and completing free courses on Fieldpiece University — Fieldpiece's online learning platform offering continuing education credits. Bryan encourages small contractors to leverage Fieldpiece University as the backbone of an in-house apprenticeship program without needing a big budget. Tony also teases some exciting future developments, including a new office and learning facility under construction in Heber, Utah, near Park City, a larger state-of-the-art training facility coming to Tustin, California, and a fully redesigned website expected to launch within the next couple of months.
Topics Covered
- Trade show tips: how to score free gear at the end of the last day
- Tony Gonzalez's personal life update
- First look at Fieldpiece's new analog manifold gauge set
- Refrigerant compatibility: R-22, R-32, R-454B, R-410A display on the new gauges
- The built-in pressure marker ring — a clever replacement for the wax pen trick
- Why every HVAC truck should have a set of analog gauges as a backup
- Use cases for analog gauges: dirty systems, long-term standing pressure tests, dead batteries
- Fieldpiece's two-pronged approach to the HVAC industry: reducing low-quality work and closing the skills gap
- The Fieldpiece School Partnership Program — resources, in-person support, student prizes, and lab tools
- Fieldpiece's 35-foot mobile training trailer: bringing live equipment to schools, contractors, and distributors
- The importance of hands-on, repetitive practice for trade skills — not just classroom learning
- Fieldpiece's new and expanded training facilities in Tustin, CA, and Heber, UT
- The revamped Fieldpiece Rewards Program — earning points for swag through product registration, events, and courses
- Fieldpiece University: free online courses with continuing education credit
- How small contractors can use Fieldpiece University to build internal apprenticeship programs
- A shoutout to the GRIT Foundation and their shared mission in workforce development
- Upcoming redesigned fieldpiece.com website
- Tony's trailer driving lessons — and a certain "learning opportunity" involving a sharp turn
Learn more about Fieldpiece's School Partnership Program at https://www.fieldpiece.com/schools/, Fieldpiece University at https://www.fieldpiece.com/fieldpiece-university/, and Fieldpiece's products at https://www.fieldpiece.com/
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| 1:14.1 | You might have forgot or let me tell you. |
| 1:16.9 | Brian, Brian Oar. |
| 1:18.6 | That's what, yeah. |
| 1:21.3 | Yippity, yippity, yahooey. |
| 1:22.9 | This is the HVAC school podcast. |
| 1:24.7 | I'm Brian, and this is the podcast that helps you remember some things. You might have forgotten along the way, as well as helps you remember some things you forgot to know in the first place. And today we're talking to me, amigo, Tony Gonzalez. This is so true of literally every single person who I interviewed at AHR is actually like a personal friend at this point. It's weird with this trade. Or maybe I'm just a sucker and everybody's out to get me and they're just using me. That's possible. They could all be playing a long game with me, a long con. And if anyone is playing a long con on me, it's definitely Tony Gonzalez because he is one of my besties. And Tony is a trainer, educator, head trainer, or head educator, whatever his title is he'll tell you in the podcast. But it works with Field Peace. |
| 2:01.7 | And Field Piece is always coming out with new |
| 2:06.3 | things. And a lot of what they're working on right now is ways to partner with the trade, |
| 2:10.9 | partner with education and to help support contractors, technicians, and especially people |
| 2:16.6 | doing teaching across our trade. And I think that's |
| 2:19.7 | cool. So that's what Tony's going to talk about as well as some other stuff. So here we go. |
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