Thursday, March 05, 2009

DIY BLOGAZINE

Say Rodge ...
Where you need my help
I've received quite a few requests like this lately ...
Say Rodge,

With the economy cooling down a bit, I could use some tips on home repair.  I know you're an expert plumber,  electrician, tile man, and all around Mr. Fixit.  Could you gather some of your past DIY posts, and present them in Blogazine format?  Thanks.

Dale Farquart.
Sure ... HERE you go Dale! -Power Point .PPS
CR

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Guess the times have changed...Water heater piped in in plastic eh.

Anonymous said...

At least that brings it up to code in Broward County.

Anonymous said...

I was told by a plumber in DE that you couldn't have PVC within 18 inches of the inlet or outlet of a hot water heater. Seems it melts the glue.

JLW III

Rodger the Real King of France said...

if y'all gentlemans peruse the Blogazine, all things will be made clear.

Anonymous said...

I was gonna do that, but I'd have to remove those cute, fluffy mouse nests, first.
—DougM

Anonymous said...

Dear Rodge,

Lucky for you, I *am* an expert plumber, electrician, and all around construction genius.

The solution to this "problem" is rotating the tank 10ยบ counter clockwise. Done.

UR welcome. Helly

Juice said...

The best part of this post, those are actual photos of some crazy handyman specials out there. My gran'pa could anything, too. :D

Juice said...

My gran'pa could *fix* anything, too.

Anonymous said...

Could'a ran the first 15 t0 20 inches in copper....There are copper to PVC adapters.

closed said...

Helly's solution is simpler.

Turn the water-heater a quarter turn counter-clockwise, and call it done.

Or just have Zombie General Sherman burn down his house.

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