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Because my jeans sag enough that you can see my buttcrack ... No , not
really . Yesterday I put pressure on the supply side plumbing cold lines .
Haven't filled the HWH yet because I might need to shift it a bit for
drywall install . I'm happy with the supply lines so far , all tight and no
leaks .
Today I finished the drain side into the septic tank . And I got a leak
somewhere . I can hear water dribblin' into the tank , and I'm not putting
anything down it . We have a real snow melt/groundwater problem right now ,
I had to take measures think dike system to keep surface runoff outta the
ST . Doesn't help that I have had trenches perfectly pitched to guide that
runoff into the ST open most of the winter ... Oh well , I can hope that as
I get the trenches backfilled and the ground dries out that problem will
solve itself . If not , I'm pretty sure I know where the leak is , IIRC
there was one joint left unglued because I wasn't sure yet about how I was
going to hook into the existing .
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Snag
Tomorrow I think we'll drive 50 miles to the nearest BBS Lowes for the
ceramic tile for the shower . That'll pretty much tap out the current budget
for construction . But that's OK , because the shower's big enough for two
.... sfsf
Yes , I'm a DOM


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Terry Coombs posted for all of us...

And I know how to SNIP

Because my jeans sag enough that you can see my buttcrack


Do you bite your fingernails?
Collect a paycheck on Fridays?
Just because it's green doesn't mean it's a pickle.
Make **** flow downhill?
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Tekkie® wrote:
Terry Coombs posted for all of us...

And I know how to SNIP

Because my jeans sag enough that you can see my buttcrack


Do you bite your fingernails?


No

Collect a paycheck on Fridays?


No

Just because it's green doesn't mean it's a pickle.


Might be a zucchini ...

Make **** flow downhill?


Yup .
Speakin' of **** , you like to stir it . Did you even read the rest of my
post ?
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2 leaks ...


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