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Forum Admin, Expert Plumber & Master Electrician. Will fix cars too. All major credit cards accepted. HVAC a specialty. Available for Bar mitzvahs.
 
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Forum Admin, Expert Plumber & Master Electrician. Will fix cars too. All major credit cards accepted. HVAC a specialty. Available for Bar mitzvahs.

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Why i can't create a new thread?

Hi Terry,

I just registered and activiated my account. I wanted to post a new thread, but i can't. Can you Please enable this for me?

Thanks,
William
 
Don't tell me anyone is allowed to post a thread now?

I thought you had to be a licensed plumber or a homeowner to do that.

Remember Chicago plumbers, network engineers, master plumbers and senior members....do your job well enough and one day you might earn the title "Robin Hood's Go-To-Guy" just like me. That's the American dream that is.
 
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wlu
To make a new thread, enter a forum,
At the top left you will see "New Thread"
Click on that.

If Ian hadn't done it so many times, he would have remembered that he knew how to do it too. Anyone that is a member, and logs on, can post new threads.

Ian,
If you want to be in the trades, I have an opening for you right now.
I've got some pent up jobs that need crawling below the first floor.
 
I've probably got a few tin houses on wheels that will need some pipes fixed underneath them that froze up coming up in the next few months too...:eek:

Should be a good start for you to break into the trade Ian....
Laying on your back in a mud puddle under a trailer is good clean winter fun!:eek:
 
A good possibility!
Maybe some old crusty galvanized...
Or, maybe some 3/8" flared copper even...

Maybe even all three mixed....
 
Thanks for all the offers of weekend work. I might just take you up on a few of those, after I have finished my basement anyway.

I aspire to be a service plumber one day, just like all you guys.
 
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Ian,
If you want to be in the trades, I have an opening for you right now.
I've got some pent up jobs that need crawling below the first floor.

Ahh, the good old days... Laying under a house on a plumbing remodel and choosing between the respirator that constantly gets in the way or huffing fiberglass insulation. Since I chose the latter too many times, I have a strong adversion to anything fiberglass now.

Here in the Sunshine State, most houses are built on slabs. I like roto-hammers better than fiberglass.:D
 
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