I really mean no offense to the original poster but reading his posts he sounds VERY inexperienced and VERY incompetent concerning Ford A/C and is going to spend a LOT more time and money than he would if he took it to someone. They don't necessarily have to fix it, just tell him what's wrong.
Then maybe he could attempt it.
The shorting of the low pressure switch is very basic electronics and it seems like even though you guys told him several times what to do and how to do it, he still didn't know what you guys were talking about.
My advice would be to buy a haynes manual, read up on the A/C section, figure out how it works, then come back and read this thread, ask a few more questions, and it will make a LOT more sense.
I was lucky because someone taught me how it works, in a hands on lesson of my old 87 5.0 some years ago.... I was able to recently fix the A/C on my 95, (after asking a few questions here about what kind of freon to use in a 95 and if anything has majorly changed between 87 and 95) by figuring out that the low pressure switch was bad....when I shorted it out, the compressor would kick on. HOWEVER, when I checked the pressure, it was reading the perfect nominal pressurization.
voila, new low pressure switch from autozone (18$) = cold A/C
good luck tho