Glad you feel good about others wasting their time trying to educate you in the correct way to do things.
Curious, what do you do for a living?
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I should slap myself on the back, it drains perfect, works great, now on to remodeling the rest of the bathroom... sorry so many of you waisted alot of time armchair code lawyering...
Glad you feel good about others wasting their time trying to educate you in the correct way to do things.
Curious, what do you do for a living?
Matt
Semi-professional plumbing designer
Enjoying life in SW Florida
With all his experience I guess he'll be starting his own DIY forum.
John
When we were trying to help on the original question, how to move a shower drain, I kept thinking of a neighbors home that was plumbed by the owner in the 30's in Bellevue
The kitchen sink was daylighted into the back yard.
It was attracting rats, so of course, they had rat traps set everywhere.
Last edited by Terry; 12-30-2009 at 08:34 AM.
His avatar tells the story of his abilities.
John
Ron Hasil Lic #058-160417
A-Archer Sewer & Plumbing specializing in:
Tankless Water Heaters | Drain and Sewer Cleaning
Sump and Ejector Pumps | Backflow RPZ Testing
quote; That there is one cute picture of a rat you got there
The first time I have ever seen "cute" applied to a rat. Maybe you have an affinity for them given your screen name, but cute is not the first thing I think of when I consider rats.
Well I do have a pet rat. I have always liked rats. Back in the day I use to go everywhere with my rat. People would say Hey here comes Ron and the rat. Then it got shortened to RonRat. Then when I became a plumber it got switched to SewerRat. SewerRatz with the "z" came about when I was playing an online game and someone else at the time used the SewerRat nick. So ever since then I been known as SewerRatz.
Ron Hasil Lic #058-160417
A-Archer Sewer & Plumbing specializing in:
Tankless Water Heaters | Drain and Sewer Cleaning
Sump and Ejector Pumps | Backflow RPZ Testing
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