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user's latest post:
Shameless Plug - Give me a TOTW...
Published (2009-11-28 22:21:00)
Grovelling promise #4: Vote for me and I will give you.... Cigars & Venison pepperettes! (...to whoever so wants one/some, at the next Ridgid RoundUp that I see you all at [and I promise not to wear a "flowered skirt" in the lobby again!]). [This message has been brought to you by the “CanuckSARTech for the People” Coalition. Change you can believe in!]
user's latest post:
Drain Field repair with Roto...
Published (2009-11-28 18:55:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by larryn First, thanks to all of you that replied. I have learned at least one thing, and that is not to attempt to remove the roots with a harbor frieght tool. It looks as if that would be a futile and perhaps a dangerous operation. I do have a lot of respect for a spinning metal cable. In reply to Dan Lawrence's questions, here is my response. 1. 1000 gallon tank. 2. The leachfield begins right after the pipe...
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Re: Official challenge + survey
Published (2009-11-27 02:35:00)
the purpose was to see what was faster at cutting. not who can run a marathon. my original pre roundup race was for 9 cuts. 3-1/2'', 3-3/4'' and 3-1''. 1 each of m,l,k. cutting 240 pieces without stopping is setting me up for cramping. when my arm cramps up. i'm done. it goes into a muscle spasm and will lock up. no way to continue. 20 piece lead is a good contest. so is race until the 1 battery dies and see...
user's latest post:
Shameless Plug - Give me a TOTW...
Published (2009-11-28 23:19:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by canucksartech Grovelling promise #4: Vote for me and I will give you.... Cigars & Venison pepperettes! Monticristo #2's for me please. Will I get 2 times if I get the wif to vote for you as well?
user's latest post:
Re: Drain Cleaning Job That...
Published (2009-11-28 08:30:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by DUNBAR Those homeowners know what type of piping their sewer is. The neighbors talk, they know what they have and what happens. That's degree of culpability right there and they know the gamble when they understand that others in the subdivision have had to deal with the obvious. Now, with that in mind, bad things happened for the holiday. Probably an influx of toilet paper through an already collapsed line,...
user's latest post:
Re: Drain Cleaning Job That...
Published (2009-11-27 23:24:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by DUNBAR Those homeowners know what type of piping their sewer is. The neighbors talk, they know what they have and what happens. That's degree of culpability right there and they know the gamble when they understand that others in the subdivision have had to deal with the obvious. Now, with that in mind, bad things happened for the holiday. Probably an influx of toilet paper through an already collapsed line,...
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bad smells
Published (2009-11-28 09:00:00)
Bio Clean will work, and it is safe. The following is from Statewide Supply's website. http://www.statewidesupply.com/what.html BIO-CLEAN is.. . a blend of bacteria and enzymes. The bacteria are natural, not genetically-engineered. The enzyme concentration is the most powerful on the market. SAFE Bio-Clean is non-poisonous. It creates no heat, no fumes, no boiling. It does not attack live tissue nor inorganic materials, only organic...
user's latest post:
Drain Field repair with Roto...
Published (2009-11-27 22:40:00)
As an Attorney, have you ever had a client that insisted on suing someone that had no traceable assets? This is basically what your trying to do with this leach field. Your "that" client and the leach field is the defendant. Without the benefit of checking out your system first hand, I'm guessing your leach field is done. Depending on soil conditions, use, and maintenance, 50 years for any leach field is pretty much...
user's latest post:
Clogged drain or bad plumbing job?
Published (2009-11-28 17:10:00)
Main line clog. You'll have to rent a drain cleaning machine to solve the problem. Either that or hire a licensed professional to do the task.
user's latest post:
Re: Shameless Plug - Give me a...
Published (2009-11-26 20:32:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by canucksartech Grovelling promise #2: Vote for me and I will give you.... Bikini models! (...in pictures). [Paid for by the Committee to Elect CanuckSARTech.] I have withdrawn my nomination for Ben's thread and added yours Well done!
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Top 10 active forums on RIDGID Plumbing Forum, Woodworking Forum, Power Tool Forum during last week:
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Top 10 forums on RIDGID Plumbing Forum, Woodworking Forum, Power Tool Forum:
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- 23,008 posts
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Open Discussion
- 20,357 posts
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Drain Cleaning Discussion
- 16,561 posts
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Ask the Plumbing Experts
- 16,078 posts
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Power Tool Discussion Forum
- 10,171 posts
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Woodworking Discussion Forum
- 8,655 posts
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News and Events
- 4,558 posts
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Ask the Power Tool Experts
- 3,695 posts
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- 2,523 posts
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Latest active threads on RIDGID Plumbing Forum, Woodworking Forum, Power Tool Forum:
Started 4 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-26 11:59:00)
by tailgunner
You have to make sure your service is properly grounded first. Otherwise
bonding one piece of metal to another will accomplish nothing.
Started 4 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-25 22:12:00)
by Gene Bickford
Don't hold your breath for comments from the sheep saysflushable.
Global warming was a sham from the start, and all the sheep that chose to not only believe, but to push this BS like a religion will be quiet as church mice.
I suspect the only comments on this thread will be from the "I told you so's" like myself.
Started 1 day, 5 hours ago (2009-11-29 08:00:00)
by tailgunner
I have seen LED street lights in use, however they were purchased for private use to illumiate a parking lot. However, the project was a demonstration for each pole also had a battery bank and solar arrays to charge each battery.
I was rather impressed with the fact that LED lighting was able to produce effective illumination, but as with any new technology, the initial costs are prohibitive...
Started 2 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-27 20:59:00)
by G3sprinklers
I bought the dewalt 18 volt drill and smoked two of them right off of the bat, it was then I realized that they could only be be used for little things like putting up hangers and drilling in sheet rock or cutting holes in sheet metal, nothing more. For drilling holes for saddles in steel pipe or through wood, something that will require some "grunt" from the drill I always go to my corded ...
Started 1 day, 12 hours ago (2009-11-29 01:32:00)
by where am i
Allied Plumbing & Heating Supply Company Inc.
6949 W. Irving Park Rd.Chicago,IL60634
Local: (773) 777-2670
Have this business call me
www.alliedphs.com
alliedphs.com
try this guy
Started 1 day, 12 hours ago (2009-11-29 01:20:00)
by Konrad
I am just as excited with mine.. How do you find the battery life ??
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Hot threads for last week on RIDGID Plumbing Forum, Woodworking Forum, Power Tool Forum:
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-22 23:36:00)
by rick1643
Quote:
Originally Posted by gear junkie
I, Ben, challenge Rick to a duel. Our weapons will be a ridgid #15 cutter for Rick and a Milwaukee copper cordless M12 tubing cutter for myself. The winner will be the first one to cut type L copper 240 times. This event will be video taped for a showing on the Ridgid forum. Mr. Rick, do you ...
Started 2 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-27 20:03:00)
by Gene Bickford
You city folk sure are strange . Your neighbor is obviously getting ripped off and you didn't even stopped to check it out??
I'm not knocking you. I understand city people. You've probably never even spoke to your neighbor and they've probably never even said hello to you.
Dog eat dog.
I like my little town. It can be rather boring at times but we are a community.
Started 6 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-24 10:20:00)
by DUNBAR
6-1 screwdriver
2 pairs of knipex locking channels (big-small)
2 sizes of crescent wrenches
utility knife
allen wrenches - both standard/metric
small tape measure
markers-pencils
ridgid mini-cutters
aluminum 10" pipe wrench
ridgid basin wrench when needed
PVC cable saw
tin snips
I'm missing a few things but I just got up
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-22 01:06:00)
by PLUMBER RICK
cuda, the copper cutter is nice for fab work. but it's not near as fast as a #15 cutter. i own the milwaukee and i know how fast i can cut copper with it and a #15. the #15 is 1/8th the price and 2x faster.
it's actually nice in close quarters and has a nice led light built in if needed.
as far as the electric pvc cutter. you better be doing a lot of plastic pipe to make this pan out....
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-20 22:16:00)
by FINER9998 Senior Member
given a choice between listening to sarah palin and listening to paint dry, the paint wins every time! i am amazed that her 15 mins. of fame have lasted this long. while i have never identified with the democratic party or its objectives, i can't see any right thinking voter with an ounce of intellectual integrity pulling a lever for her. do i think she's incredibly underpowered intellectually ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-21 02:50:00)
by gear junkie
so many things wrong with the original post it's unsettling. sometimes you really make me wonder dunbar.
Started 6 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-24 10:16:00)
by tinmack
Quote:
Originally Posted by JCsPlumbing
Any of you guys and gals know what "Nabs" are?
No Googling or other search engines please.
(Just a yes or no)
J.C.
Are you looking for Bigfoot?
http://www.nabigfootsearch.com/home.html
Started 4 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-26 00:33:00)
by canucksartech
Grovelling promise #1:
Vote for me and I will give you....
Universal health care!
(...if you move to Canada, and become a Canadian citizen, and are likewise entitled to said benefit).
[The proceeding was a paid advertisement on behalf of the "CanuckSARTech for Thread Of The Week Award" Election Committee.]
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-14 15:45:00)
by PLUMBER RICK
hotel del casa mark
what happens in vegas,
stays in vegas
rick.
Started 4 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-25 21:11:00)
by tinmack
The guy with the worst shoes is generally the local shoe repair guy.
I did some business with a mason once - his chimney needed to be redone.
I could go on.............but I won't.
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