DCcan
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chilling in Bath Enland?chilling in Bath feed and water my kids.cuppa and chill breathe. In the shitty devon weather
or chilling in bath?
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chilling in Bath Enland?chilling in Bath feed and water my kids.cuppa and chill breathe. In the shitty devon weather
A sock puppet is someone with a fake account, generally to start trouble. Now go take your med'swhats a sick puppet im a newbie uk.my brain is fried daily i have healtg issues on tons of meds.so trying to grow me own stash to help.
This is what came up when I googled spork it, spork it real good.I think I have two lazy eyes. I read “fade spork”.
At the bottom of the list, no surprise.This is what came up when I googled spork it, spork it real good.
We have a guy going around our neighborhood stealing hoses. I have this pos cracked leaky thing in my front yard he keeps ignoring LOLI have an irrigation hose to fix, I guess a gopher decided to see how it tasted on his way past it.
Who the hell steals a hose? I put mine on the bib with a small pliers, not over tight, but you’re not gonna take it off with your hand. I guess a live in a sheltered world now, I’m in a rural area, back side of nowhere Michigan. I grew up in the Detroit area, I do remember having to lock up bikes and such, but not hoses.We have a guy going around our neighborhood stealing hoses. I have this pos cracked leaky thing in my front yard he keeps ignoring LOL
My stepdad used to tell me don’t worry about the tools people won’t shit to work with...... it turned out to be mostly true..... people won’t steal dirty, greasy tools with no value but leave a nice set of sockets in the back of your truck and puff .Who the hell steals a hose? I put mine on the bib with a small pliers, not over tight, but you’re not gonna take it off with your hand. I guess a live in a sheltered world now, I’m in a rural area, back side of nowhere Michigan. I grew up in the Detroit area, I do remember having to lock up bikes and such, but not hoses.
Oil those ways!
Ours is 30 years old and still kicking, though really want to replace it cause I know it's a ticking time bomb.Plumbing repair #3 of the week for me.....Deaths and plumbing problems always seem to come in 3's. But I at least learned something new, and it was an easy fix.
The call...hot water not hot enough. It wasn't a case of just needing to be turned up, like I hoped, and it was making luke warm water, turned up on high. It's a 3-4 year old Bradford White gas heater, which is a decent brand....Well these particular water heaters have a filter in the bottom, and when it gets plugged, the system can't get enough air and won't burn properly. I had never seen this before. Did I mention it's a dirt floor basement?? lol, I popped the burner out, vacuumed the filtered bottom out good, put it back together, and works perfect (knock on wood), or it seems to anyways!!
Stick a fork in me, I am done!
will a spork do?Plumbing repair #3 of the week for me.....Deaths and plumbing problems always seem to come in 3's. But I at least learned something new, and it was an easy fix.
The call...hot water not hot enough. It wasn't a case of just needing to be turned up, like I hoped, and it was making luke warm water, turned up on high. It's a 3-4 year old Bradford White gas heater, which is a decent brand....Well these particular water heaters have a filter in the bottom, and when it gets plugged, the system can't get enough air and won't burn properly. I had never seen this before. Did I mention it's a dirt floor basement?? lol, I popped the burner out, vacuumed the filtered bottom out good, put it back together, and works perfect (knock on wood), or it seems to anyways!!
Stick a fork in me, I am done!
An old Rudd? Yes you are running on borrowed time. The average life expectancy is 10 years, but I have seen some make it 30 years or longer. I usually run em til they leak as long as they are in an unfinished basement.Ours is 30 years old and still kicking, though really want to replace it cause I know it's a ticking time bomb.
Mine is an "explosion proof" natural gas one, which means the small openings to get air into it get clogged up and put the pilot light out. I just blow it out with the compressor and it stays lit for a few months.An old Rudd? Yes you are running on borrowed time. The average life expectancy is 10 years, but I have seen some make it 30 years or longer. I usually run em til they leak as long as they are in an unfinished basement.
Trying to get my lawn curt before the next batch of storms gets here...
It's a MOR-FLO.An old Rudd? Yes you are running on borrowed time. The average life expectancy is 10 years, but I have seen some make it 30 years or longer. I usually run em til they leak as long as they are in an unfinished basement.
Trying to get my lawn curt before the next batch of storms gets here...
I can't imagine living in a western country like that now.My stepdad used to tell me don’t worry about the tools people won’t shit to work with...... it turned out to be mostly true..... people won’t steal dirty, greasy tools with no value but leave a nice set of sockets in the back of your truck and puff .
When I worked in the engine plant, they seldom bought chromed sockets. All our stuff was snap on. The chrome tools disappeared quickly. The Bluepoint sockets, same thing but no chrome, never went anywhere.My stepdad used to tell me don’t worry about the tools people won’t shit to work with...... it turned out to be mostly true..... people won’t steal dirty, greasy tools with no value but leave a nice set of sockets in the back of your truck and puff .