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Oh and the tank has a gasket that was hidden in cardboard pieces in the box, and the 6 step visual instructions didn't call it out. So the first time I assembled the terlit everything went well until I flushed it, when water splashed everywhere. Cleaned that up, emptied the tank as much as I could, soaked the rest up with a towel, disassembled the whole thing, installed the damned gasket after I found the mention in the full manual, got everything dried off, reconnected, turned the water back on and then noticed the drip. At that point I was 190% out of fucks. View Quote I hate plumbing. |
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Oh and the tank has a gasket that was hidden in cardboard pieces in the box, and the 6 step visual instructions didn't call it out. So the first time I assembled the terlit everything went well until I flushed it, when water splashed everywhere. Cleaned that up, emptied the tank as much as I could, soaked the rest up with a towel, disassembled the whole thing, installed the damned gasket after I found the mention in the full manual, got everything dried off, reconnected, turned the water back on and then noticed the drip. At that point I was 190% out of fucks. I hate plumbing. This entire house is PVC. Except the outdoor faucets, which for completely baffling reasons transition from PVC, to, of all fucking things, copper. Both of them froze and split and both were undetected by the worthless fucking inspector. |
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Heading into game 3 all the pressure was on the Astros, and now heading into game 5 all the pressure is on the Nats. Credit to AJ Hinch, he made some changes with their back to a wall. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good one last night. It's a whole new series now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dXSpG6obuY |
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If my 'Stros win tonight and go up 3-2 heading back to Houston, it's over.
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Seriously. This entire house is PVC. Except the outdoor faucets, which for completely baffling reasons transition from PVC, to, of all fucking things, copper. Both of them froze and split and both were undetected by the worthless fucking inspector. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh and the tank has a gasket that was hidden in cardboard pieces in the box, and the 6 step visual instructions didn't call it out. So the first time I assembled the terlit everything went well until I flushed it, when water splashed everywhere. Cleaned that up, emptied the tank as much as I could, soaked the rest up with a towel, disassembled the whole thing, installed the damned gasket after I found the mention in the full manual, got everything dried off, reconnected, turned the water back on and then noticed the drip. At that point I was 190% out of fucks. I hate plumbing. This entire house is PVC. Except the outdoor faucets, which for completely baffling reasons transition from PVC, to, of all fucking things, copper. Both of them froze and split and both were undetected by the worthless fucking inspector. |
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Oh and the tank has a gasket that was hidden in cardboard pieces in the box, and the 6 step visual instructions didn't call it out. So the first time I assembled the terlit everything went well until I flushed it, when water splashed everywhere. Cleaned that up, emptied the tank as much as I could, soaked the rest up with a towel, disassembled the whole thing, installed the damned gasket after I found the mention in the full manual, got everything dried off, reconnected, turned the water back on and then noticed the drip. At that point I was 190% out of fucks. I hate plumbing. This entire house is PVC. Except the outdoor faucets, which for completely baffling reasons transition from PVC, to, of all fucking things, copper. Both of them froze and split and both were undetected by the worthless fucking inspector. This entire house is PVC except for about 10 feet of copper that ONLY feeds outdoor spigots |
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That's at least understandable. Copper is stable, relatively easy to work with, and was the standard for a long time. This entire house is PVC except for about 10 feet of copper that ONLY feeds outdoor spigots View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh and the tank has a gasket that was hidden in cardboard pieces in the box, and the 6 step visual instructions didn't call it out. So the first time I assembled the terlit everything went well until I flushed it, when water splashed everywhere. Cleaned that up, emptied the tank as much as I could, soaked the rest up with a towel, disassembled the whole thing, installed the damned gasket after I found the mention in the full manual, got everything dried off, reconnected, turned the water back on and then noticed the drip. At that point I was 190% out of fucks. I hate plumbing. This entire house is PVC. Except the outdoor faucets, which for completely baffling reasons transition from PVC, to, of all fucking things, copper. Both of them froze and split and both were undetected by the worthless fucking inspector. This entire house is PVC except for about 10 feet of copper that ONLY feeds outdoor spigots |
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I prefer pex. Easier to work with, no soldering needed, a lot fewer connections. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh and the tank has a gasket that was hidden in cardboard pieces in the box, and the 6 step visual instructions didn't call it out. So the first time I assembled the terlit everything went well until I flushed it, when water splashed everywhere. Cleaned that up, emptied the tank as much as I could, soaked the rest up with a towel, disassembled the whole thing, installed the damned gasket after I found the mention in the full manual, got everything dried off, reconnected, turned the water back on and then noticed the drip. At that point I was 190% out of fucks. I hate plumbing. This entire house is PVC. Except the outdoor faucets, which for completely baffling reasons transition from PVC, to, of all fucking things, copper. Both of them froze and split and both were undetected by the worthless fucking inspector. This entire house is PVC except for about 10 feet of copper that ONLY feeds outdoor spigots PVC is dumb. |
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Yup, pex seems the way to go. My grandma's house was the first one I saw with pex. The water switchboard is really cool so you can isolate individual rooms instead of having to shut off the entire house to do work. PVC is dumb. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh and the tank has a gasket that was hidden in cardboard pieces in the box, and the 6 step visual instructions didn't call it out. So the first time I assembled the terlit everything went well until I flushed it, when water splashed everywhere. Cleaned that up, emptied the tank as much as I could, soaked the rest up with a towel, disassembled the whole thing, installed the damned gasket after I found the mention in the full manual, got everything dried off, reconnected, turned the water back on and then noticed the drip. At that point I was 190% out of fucks. I hate plumbing. This entire house is PVC. Except the outdoor faucets, which for completely baffling reasons transition from PVC, to, of all fucking things, copper. Both of them froze and split and both were undetected by the worthless fucking inspector. This entire house is PVC except for about 10 feet of copper that ONLY feeds outdoor spigots PVC is dumb. Well, for this application. PVC works great for drains. |
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what do? View Quote He came over today and is convinced it's the battery. Get the Snap-On battery tester on it and the battery is good to go. He says he doesn't believe it and its gotta be the battery. Remember, he's been working on these since they were 6 volt systems. I remind him that nowadays most things run through multiple computers but he don't care. Long story short, the pile is still at my house but now in my driveway at least. |
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Quoted: My father in laws piece of shit Ford Explorer has been in my yard for over a week. It won't crank but has all lights and accessories. Drove it to my house and shut it off then it wouldn't start. He came over today and is convinced it's the battery. Get the Snap-On battery tester on it and the battery is good to go. He says he doesn't believe it and its gotta be the battery. Remember, he's been working on these since they were 6 volt systems. I remind him that nowadays most things run through multiple computers but he don't care. Long story short, the pile is still at my house but now in my driveway at least. View Quote |
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My father in laws piece of shit Ford Explorer has been in my yard for over a week. It won't crank but has all lights and accessories. Drove it to my house and shut it off then it wouldn't start. He came over today and is convinced it's the battery. Get the Snap-On battery tester on it and the battery is good to go. He says he doesn't believe it and its gotta be the battery. Remember, he's been working on these since they were 6 volt systems. I remind him that nowadays most things run through multiple computers but he don't care. Long story short, the pile is still at my house but now in my driveway at least. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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what do? He came over today and is convinced it's the battery. Get the Snap-On battery tester on it and the battery is good to go. He says he doesn't believe it and its gotta be the battery. Remember, he's been working on these since they were 6 volt systems. I remind him that nowadays most things run through multiple computers but he don't care. Long story short, the pile is still at my house but now in my driveway at least. |
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Sup, boo? How was the party? Did anyone get triggered? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes And his BIL has a farm that is having a coyote problem. |
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Not only did no one get triggered, I may be getting the host into AR's. And his BIL has a farm that is having a coyote problem. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: starter solenoid? View Quote The high temp/low oil pressure light is on. I was outside when he rolled in. Sounded fine. No CEL or any other warnings. Oil and coolant levels fine. Looked it up. Everything I found about people with the same issue (same light on) their vehicle would still crank or start. This one is dead in the water. Only thing I haven't done is put a screwdriver between the posts on the starter to see if I could jump start it that way. |
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Quoted: Another long story but I'll keep it short. The high temp/low oil pressure light is on. I was outside when he rolled in. Sounded fine. No CEL or any other warnings. Oil and coolant levels fine. Looked it up. Everything I found about people with the same issue (same light on) their vehicle would still crank or start. This one is dead in the water. Only thing I haven't done is put a screwdriver between the posts on the starter to see if I could jump start it that way. View Quote |
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