TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge part XIV.
I don't know what I did to deserve this but the main drain out to the street has clogged for the 3rd time in 8 years.
This will set me back $450, always on a holiday
This will set me back $450, always on a holiday
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As I was checking out at the Dollar store a few years ago, plunger in hand, the cashier asked if I was ready for Thanksgiving.
I said, "I am now"
I said, "I am now"
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We have 2 people over once a year for a few hours. My dog bites and she only likes 2 people well 4 if you include my wife and I.
The first time this happened the plumber ran a camera down the pipe and said instead of using 45° joints 90° were uses before and after the trap buried underground and it would cost thousands to make it correct.
Damn mobile home parks.
The first time this happened the plumber ran a camera down the pipe and said instead of using 45° joints 90° were uses before and after the trap buried underground and it would cost thousands to make it correct.
Damn mobile home parks.
We have 2 people over once a year for a few hours. My dog bites and she only likes 2 people well 4 if you include my wife and I.
The first time this happened the plumber ran a camera down the pipe and said instead of using 45° joints 90° were uses before and after the trap buried underground and it would cost thousands to make it correct.
Damn mobile home parks.
The first time this happened the plumber ran a camera down the pipe and said instead of using 45° joints 90° were uses before and after the trap buried underground and it would cost thousands to make it correct.
Damn mobile home parks.
2inch diameter. The pipe should run straight down into the basement then over to the sewer. Oh well. But we just don’t use it much.
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I have one of these on standby at all times. What I need is a 45* cleanout instead of 90* but I am able to work it into the line if necessary. We're on septic and have had things go awry where this little device will give it a little oomph without having to dig down to the lid. In February.
Sometimes all is needed is a little oomph.
Sometimes all is needed is a little oomph.
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