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I buy a lot of "junk" at the local Post Office auctions,
they have them twice a year, and you can see everything before you bid on it. It's items where the box has been destroyed, people decide they don't want something and just dump it back into the mailbox and it falls apart, etc. So this one time out I spot one of these gizmos!. The plastic tube with the clamps and the suction ball and the magic snake oil in a tube, and I figure "what the heck", it would be good for a gag gift or something, so I bid for it and got it for three bucks. Such a deal! OK, so the temptation got to me, you know. Give it a try. Did it work, Did I add inches overnight??? I dunno. I couldn't get the damned thing on. It was just too (sigh) -tight-. "Barbara White" wrote in message ... Hi, everyone, Our radon pump was installed 11 years ago and recently started squealing. It's a loud noise, so I want to take care of it. The company that installed this pump no longer exists. There are only a few radon-installation dealers in the area and they mostly appear to handle radon problems for businesses. I wonder whether this type of repair can be handled by other types of home-repair companies. For example, do furnace repair companies or plumbers fix radon pumps? |
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