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Oren[_2_] February 4th 17 11:39 PM

Plumbers & Super Bowl
 
On Fri, 03 Feb 2017 10:54:00 -0800, Oren wrote:

I hear the day after is a great day for plumbers due to clogged bowls.


I should have knocked on wood. Getting the smoker ready for a rack of
ribs today, I walked into the garage. Suddenly the water heater
sprang a leak. Not so bad this time because I had previously
installed a 3/4 turn ball valve on the water heater supply line. Lost
about a gallon of water on the floor. Got it turned off quickly and
went back to starting the ribs for a long, slow cook.

Oh well. I get a new water heater, some good food and I smell like
cherry wood smoke.

FWIW. Install a ball valve to shut your water heater supply line
rapidly. Do-Do happens. The toilet bowl still works great :-)

Terry Coombs[_2_] February 5th 17 03:29 AM

Plumbers & Super Bowl
 
Oren wrote:
On Fri, 03 Feb 2017 10:54:00 -0800, Oren wrote:

I hear the day after is a great day for plumbers due to clogged
bowls.


I should have knocked on wood. Getting the smoker ready for a rack of
ribs today, I walked into the garage. Suddenly the water heater
sprang a leak. Not so bad this time because I had previously
installed a 3/4 turn ball valve on the water heater supply line. Lost
about a gallon of water on the floor. Got it turned off quickly and
went back to starting the ribs for a long, slow cook.

Oh well. I get a new water heater, some good food and I smell like
cherry wood smoke.

FWIW. Install a ball valve to shut your water heater supply line
rapidly. Do-Do happens. The toilet bowl still works great :-)



What's a Super Bowl , some new kind of toilet ? And FWIW , I not only have
a quarter turn valve on the WH , but there's one for a main line cutoff
right by the house and a pair that turn off the laundry and kitchen under
the house - and there will be a pair on the lines to the new master bath too
.. Turning off the main does leave one yard faucet on .
--
Snag



Oren[_2_] February 5th 17 03:41 AM

Plumbers & Super Bowl
 
On Sat, 4 Feb 2017 21:29:18 -0600, "Terry Coombs"
wrote:

What's a Super Bowl , some new kind of toilet ? And FWIW , I not only have
a quarter turn valve on the WH , but there's one for a main line cutoff
right by the house and a pair that turn off the laundry and kitchen under
the house - and there will be a pair on the lines to the new master bath too
. Turning off the main does leave one yard faucet on .


Actually I have a whole house PEX manifold system so I don't have stop
valves at every water supply line. I can turn off hot or cold lines
in the laundry room. I added a 1/4 turn ball valve on the WH for good
measure. Today it paid for itself and didn't flood my garage when the
sudden leak happened.

BTW. The BBQ ribs are melt in your mouth tender -- 6 hours low and
slow. Yummly good.

cowabunga dude February 5th 17 04:05 AM

Plumbers & Super Bowl
 


wrote:
On Sat, 4 Feb 2017 21:29:18 -0600, "Terry Coombs"
wrote:
What's a Super Bowl , some new kind of toilet ? And FWIW , I not only have
a quarter turn valve on the WH , but there's one for a main line cutoff
right by the house and a pair that turn off the laundry and kitchen under
the house - and there will be a pair on the lines to the new master bath too
. Turning off the main does leave one yard faucet on .

Actually I have a whole house PEX manifold system so I don't have stop
valves at every water supply line. I can turn off hot or cold lines
in the laundry room. I added a 1/4 turn ball valve on the WH for good
measure. Today it paid for itself and didn't flood my garage when the
sudden leak happened.
BTW. The BBQ ribs are melt in your mouth tender -- 6 hours low and
slow. Yummly good.


Someone near me was either cooking a lot of bacon today, or barbecuing a pig. It was a great smell. Houses are far away, I was looking for smoke to see if it's a neighbor I could stop by and visit, just by coincidence.



Oren[_2_] February 5th 17 04:50 AM

Plumbers & Super Bowl
 
On Sat, 04 Feb 2017 22:05:42 -0600, "cowabunga dude"
wrote:

BTW. The BBQ ribs are melt in your mouth tender -- 6 hours low and
slow. Yummly good.


Someone near me was either cooking a lot of bacon today, or barbecuing a pig. It was a great smell. Houses are far away, I was looking for smoke to see if it's a neighbor I could stop by and visit, just by coincidence.


Great BBQ doesn't need a lot of smoke to impart the wood flavor. Just
a kiss on the meat. Some times my neighbor come out from inside their
home :)

Terry Coombs[_2_] February 5th 17 12:03 PM

Plumbers & Super Bowl
 
Oren wrote:
On Sat, 4 Feb 2017 21:29:18 -0600, "Terry Coombs"
wrote:

What's a Super Bowl , some new kind of toilet ? And FWIW , I not
only have a quarter turn valve on the WH , but there's one for a
main line cutoff right by the house and a pair that turn off the
laundry and kitchen under the house - and there will be a pair on
the lines to the new master bath too . Turning off the main does
leave one yard faucet on .


Actually I have a whole house PEX manifold system so I don't have stop
valves at every water supply line. I can turn off hot or cold lines
in the laundry room. I added a 1/4 turn ball valve on the WH for good
measure. Today it paid for itself and didn't flood my garage when the
sudden leak happened.

BTW. The BBQ ribs are melt in your mouth tender -- 6 hours low and
slow. Yummly good.


I did a butt last Sunday for lunch on Monday . 18 hours at 190° using lump
charcoal with a few chunks of cherry . Fell off the bone ... and also melts
in your mouth . Do you use a dry rub ?
--
Snag



Terry Coombs[_2_] February 5th 17 12:04 PM

Plumbers & Super Bowl
 
Oren wrote:
On Sat, 04 Feb 2017 22:05:42 -0600, "cowabunga dude"
wrote:

BTW. The BBQ ribs are melt in your mouth tender -- 6 hours low and
slow. Yummly good.


Someone near me was either cooking a lot of bacon today, or
barbecuing a pig. It was a great smell. Houses are far away, I was
looking for smoke to see if it's a neighbor I could stop by and
visit, just by coincidence.


Great BBQ doesn't need a lot of smoke to impart the wood flavor. Just
a kiss on the meat. Some times my neighbor come out from inside their
home :)


Mine line up outside my door with plates ...
--
Snag



Jim B[_4_] February 5th 17 03:55 PM

Plumbers & Super Bowl
 

[snip]

What's a Super Bowl , some new kind of toilet ?


http://gizmodo.com/327370/twodaloo-f...are-everything

[snip]


Oren[_2_] February 5th 17 06:01 PM

Plumbers & Super Bowl
 
On Sun, 5 Feb 2017 06:03:23 -0600, "Terry Coombs"
wrote:

I did a butt last Sunday for lunch on Monday . 18 hours at 190° using lump
charcoal with a few chunks of cherry . Fell off the bone ... and also melts
in your mouth . Do you use a dry rub ?


Dry rubs on pork, I do. A very light coat of yellow mustard serves as
a "binder" and rubs stick for a better bark. The mustard doesn't
change anything or the taste. On beef just cracked black pepper and
kosher salt -- 2:1 ratio respectively.

Ed Pawlowski February 5th 17 07:05 PM

Plumbers & Super Bowl
 
On 2/5/2017 1:01 PM, Oren wrote:
On Sun, 5 Feb 2017 06:03:23 -0600, "Terry Coombs"
wrote:

I did a butt last Sunday for lunch on Monday . 18 hours at 190° using lump
charcoal with a few chunks of cherry . Fell off the bone ... and also melts
in your mouth . Do you use a dry rub ?


Dry rubs on pork, I do. A very light coat of yellow mustard serves as
a "binder" and rubs stick for a better bark. The mustard doesn't
change anything or the taste. On beef just cracked black pepper and
kosher salt -- 2:1 ratio respectively.


Pretty much what I do, but a little garlic helps too, IMO.

Still too cold here to fire up the smoker though.

cowabunga dude February 5th 17 10:01 PM

Plumbers & Super Bowl
 


Jim wrote:
[snip]
What's a Super Bowl , some new kind of toilet ?

http://gizmodo.com/327370/twodaloo-f...are-everything
[snip]


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