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But: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1171689662375
OBfood: water leak in the kitchen tonight, so we ate out. D had the salmon. I had a pizza. and wine. Two glasses of wine. Then I tore out part of the kitchen to find the leak. Yep, it's in the foundation. Only busted my knuckle once. Water is off at the meter. We have several gallons in jugs for tomorrow. My plumber's number is in my cell phone's memory. Sweet video, though, eh? -- modom |
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modom (palindrome guy) > wrote:
>OBfood: water leak in the kitchen tonight, so we ate out. D had the >salmon. I had a pizza. and wine. Two glasses of wine. Then I tore out >part of the kitchen to find the leak. Yep, it's in the foundation. Are there water pipes entombed in your foundation? If so, is that normal construction? Steve |
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![]() "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote > Sweet video, though, eh? > -- Yeah. ![]() |
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"modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote in
: > But: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1171689662375 > > OBfood: water leak in the kitchen tonight, so we ate out. D had the > salmon. I had a pizza. and wine. Two glasses of wine. Then I tore out > part of the kitchen to find the leak. Yep, it's in the foundation. > Only busted my knuckle once. > > Water is off at the meter. We have several gallons in jugs for > tomorrow. > > My plumber's number is in my cell phone's memory. > > Sweet video, though, eh? I wonder what roasted hedgehog tastes like? -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia If we are not meant to eat animals, why are they made of meat? |
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PeterL wrote:
> "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote in > : > >> But: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1171689662375 >> >> OBfood: water leak in the kitchen tonight, so we ate out. D had the >> salmon. I had a pizza. and wine. Two glasses of wine. Then I tore out >> part of the kitchen to find the leak. Yep, it's in the foundation. >> Only busted my knuckle once. >> >> Water is off at the meter. We have several gallons in jugs for >> tomorrow. >> >> My plumber's number is in my cell phone's memory. >> >> Sweet video, though, eh? > > > > I wonder what roasted hedgehog tastes like? > > > I expect like it's major food source Snails but then why cook roadkill ? |
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modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
> But: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1171689662375 > > OBfood: water leak in the kitchen tonight, so we ate out. D had the > salmon. I had a pizza. and wine. Two glasses of wine. Then I tore out > part of the kitchen to find the leak. Yep, it's in the foundation. > Only busted my knuckle once. > > Water is off at the meter. We have several gallons in jugs for > tomorrow. > > My plumber's number is in my cell phone's memory. > > Sweet video, though, eh? Oh crud. Sounds most unpleasant. -- Jean B. |
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![]() "Steve Pope" > wrote in message ... > modom (palindrome guy) > wrote: > >>OBfood: water leak in the kitchen tonight, so we ate out. D had the >>salmon. I had a pizza. and wine. Two glasses of wine. Then I tore out >>part of the kitchen to find the leak. Yep, it's in the foundation. > > Are there water pipes entombed in your foundation? If so, is > that normal construction? > > Steve Not uncommon in Slab foundation construction. Copper pipe refit is common to bypass this situation as the piped clog with hard water. (California) -- Dimitri Coming soon: http://kitchenguide.wordpress.com. |
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modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
> But: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1171689662375 > > > Sweet video, though, eh? Awwwww. So cute! When we were on the island of Gotland this summer we looked all over for hedgehogs, which are supposed to be very common there. Didn't see a one except in the tourist shops where they were as common as moose-logo stuff on the mainland. gloria p |
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modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
> For a little nerdly information about soil quality and -- um -- > behavior around here Google "gilgai" if you like. Our dirt MOVES. > Anything sitting on it must be prepared for movement, too. Googling gilgai reminded me that in Colorado we have bentonite, a type of clay that is very absorbent. It absorbs water and swells a lot, then in dry periods it shrinks again. Same result--the earth moves, foundations crack. Many new houses are built with "floating" foundations. Oh, and exhaust systems to get rid of potential radon in the basements. gloria p |
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Sqwertz > wrote:
>On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 06:17:35 +0000 (UTC), Steve Pope wrote: >> Perhaps you could pull the trigger on doing the complete retrofit >> rather than a temporary repair. In any case, I hope it works out >> for you. I also live in a place with some soil movement >> (clay soil, expands with moisture, settles otherwise), but >> the utilities are mostly in a crawl space -- but there is one strech >> of about a foot where the water service pipe does seem to go >> through a perimeter foundation. >Is there a slab under the crawl-space? Otherwise it sounds like a >pier and beam foundation - no slab. In my case, no slab -- perimeter and linear cental foundation lines with cripple walls. There were originally piers/posts in the central part, but I had them replaced due to settling. The only slab houses in my immediate area are the thousands of little Eichlers. Steve |
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On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 09:27:04 -0600, Gloria P >
wrote: >modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >> But: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1171689662375 >> > >> >> Sweet video, though, eh? > > > >Awwwww. So cute! When we were on the island of Gotland this >summer we looked all over for hedgehogs, which are supposed to be >very common there. Didn't see a one except in the tourist shops >where they were as common as moose-logo stuff on the mainland. > >gloria p Hedgehogs are nocturnal. There are a few living here but it's very rare to see any out during daylight hours,,, I usually see them at the edge of the woods at dusk and in the early morning when it's barely light yet. And during winter they hibernate. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgehog |
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Dimitri > wrote:
>Copper pipe refit is common to bypass this situation as the piped clog with >hard water. (California) Copper pipes have a sort of cult status among California homeowners. In fact, the original galvanized pipes can last a long time. Our 87-year-old galvanized pipes work fine; sections of them have been snaked out once or twice to improve the flow. A lot depends on local water chemistry. Steve |
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![]() "Steve Pope" > wrote in message ... > Dimitri > wrote: > >>Copper pipe refit is common to bypass this situation as the piped clog >>with >>hard water. (California) > > Copper pipes have a sort of cult status among California > homeowners. In fact, the original galvanized pipes can > last a long time. Our 87-year-old galvanized pipes work > fine; sections of them have been snaked out once or > twice to improve the flow. > > A lot depends on local water chemistry. > > Steve Yep I know the house we have down South had galvanized pipes for about 40 years -actually according to Zillow it was built in 1966 making the house 43. At 40 we replaced the pipes to copper including the line from the main to the house - one of the best improvements I ever made. -- Dimitri Coming soon: http://kitchenguide.wordpress.com. |
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