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Just some samplings of my "Yard Farmer" work. I've laid somewhere in the neighborhood of 60 ton of natural limestone on this property.
Kissed?
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Just some samplings of my "Yard Farmer" work. I've laid somewhere in the neighborhood of 60 ton of natural limestone on this property.
The local plumbing inspectors are pretty thorough. Mine seems to work just fine.
Of course it works. The question is, will it work 10 years from now? maybe 5 if you dont get your tank pumped every 2 years.
nah , my washer will be ok, and it is a water save one
the house aslo has three drains going into the main drain
here is the pic of the conenction
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a301/dragonflypickle/coupling.jpg
the washer one to the main drain isn't in the pic
it is still under the floor
Kissed?
Sadly no.
I ahve saved that pick and I am gonna draw a few lines on it, and if you could Pickle, I'd like you to identify what's what in it. Please?
I put this here bookshelf together.
It leans a little bit to the side.
Ok Pickle here it is.
Please identify what you're doing.
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t25/Xanderdk/coupling.jpg
I put this here bookshelf together.
It leans a little bit to the side.

Condolences.......
(and don't you dare show Mrs. thor the rockwork, my back can't take it)
Metal deterioates faster than anything. ABS bows and turns over time, as well as PVC will do. BUt it takes about 10 more years before PVC will do it, at least compared to what I ahve seen.
When there is finishing jobs that need to be done. I think we should leave it to Smutty here![]()
Ok Pickle here it is.
Please identify what you're doing.
I put this here bookshelf together.
It leans a little bit to the side.
Xander, don't keep it a secret.
Pickle and hubby has done nothing wrong. I gave her and hubby a few pointers to what would make it better than what they have, and pointed out potential problem areas. Plus gave a few suggestion how they could fix it, without having it cost them an arm and a leg.
I'm just very weary about a tight 90 going into the toilet stack.
45 Deg. or less is better.
Stick to what you know orderly. Please.