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dwco5051

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Man this conversation has gone down the toilet!:p

Our township put in a sewer system that uses our tanks and then the liquid flows to the sewer plant. They have a rotating schedule to pump out our tanks depending on the amount of use we have ... ours gets pumped about every 5-7 years.
That is interesting, I did not know of any systems like that close by. I was on the the board of the local sewer authority for around thirty years. Average about 5-6 million gallons a day from the borough, four townships, and Penn State University.
One of my favorite TV people was Winston Rothschild III on the Red Green Show. Just as an aside I never knew a woman who thought Red Green and Monty Python had to be the best things on TV.
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redneck joe

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Ok so maybe a bit more random than usual.

First, verbally not work friendly depending on you workplace, visually would be ok. If you live down under yer fine, crank it up.

Biggest thing is this is the first time i now know what ozzyman looks li,e. I guessed him my age not a kid.


 

Mc Tool

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Yes , but I think that whatever you are using to take the image is making things look curved ....more so towards the edges ....dunno what its called (jimmbo?). The top and bottom of the wooden frame dont appear to be parallel but Im sure they are 🙂
 

MikeSchinlaub

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Yes , but I think that whatever you are using to take the image is making things look curved ...
I hadn't opened up the walkway yet, and I was leaning over a bit. The picture itself is a bit crooked. Still not perfect, but way better than it was.
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MikeSchinlaub

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Oh yeah and the end grain on the upper right cabinet trim
Yeah, I had to cut a little nub to cover the bit of cabinet face that overhangs. The ceiling gaps were pretty bad.

Also the fridge won't fit under the cabinets because of the extra floor thickness which I didn't account for. Gonna have to take one down.
 

Mc Tool

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I hadn't opened up the walkway yet, and I was leaning over a bit. The picture itself is a bit crooked. Still not perfect, but way better than it was.
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I could, but it wouldn't look good, and if I have to get a new fridge I would end up taking it down anyway.
How much to tall is fridge ? I have removed wheels and feet off fridges to get them to fit , they do need a bit of air flow around them for cooling but there is not (usually ) any condenser pipework on the top or bottom of the cabinet.🙂
 

MikeSchinlaub

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How much to tall is fridge ? I have removed wheels and feet off fridges to get them to fit , they do need a bit of air flow around them for cooling but there is not (usually ) any condenser pipework on the top or bottom of the cabinet.🙂
1/4 inch. The wheels barely protrude from the bottom, not enough to clear. I have enough verticle space to trim, but I would be cutting into where it joins to the side wall. I also already know there is no way I'm making a clean straight cut with the oscillating tool.
 
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