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Mr Motaaar,

Can you use the well for the Tin Hut also? Would that not make the "well" the winner?

The folks daughter...(who wants her soaks!)
 
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Good Luck :) at least you have two choices, and that is alot better than one......I do like the idea of not being dependent on anyone, and I suspect you are that way also....A well has to be `revisited` from time to time, so once in you can`t do anything serious yourself....Tony
 
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Yes, Miss Lesley, we can use the well for the tin hut. Getting a line down the rocky slope from the Tree House will take some thought, but I think it can be done.

Oh, your gonna get your "soaks"..........and soon:cloud9:


Mike...tax a well...ha that will be a cold day in "eL"
 
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tnmike said:
I've done business with Arizona Wind and Solar and they are great. I had a solar panel destroyed by the Urban Package Smashers and they replaced it no questions.

Ditto that. I have had excellent experiences with NAWS. After giving me an hour long tutorial, I still called my friend who is a Master Electrician to assist me. Not having any solar experience, he called them and arranged a time to stop by and get his own hour long tutorial. Between the three of us, we got 'er done!
 
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Dang Mike,

I guess Rick's gonna get his Dishwasher if it's only 2% usage...!

the folks (daughter)
 
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Just to be clear. Are we talking about a mechanical dishwasher or the Miss Lesley kind of dishwasher?? :laughing:
 
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We we looked at the house we bought we were so excited that we didnt even check for a dishwasher. When my fil asked me about the house having a dishwasher my wife and I just looked at each other we didnt know so I grabbed her hand and said "Oh here it is." That was when I was newly married and spoke with out thinking lol. We still joke about it...now (10 years later) lol.
 
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I got started today on the basement "MAN" bathroom. We picked up about 1300 board feet of cedar siding through a "storage war" type deal...unit was abandoned. Anyway the boards are 6" wide, 1/4" thick on one side and 1/2" on the other. I am using it on the bathroom & shower walls. I got half way up and my Senco SN1 finish nailer blew a o-ring:muttering: Last time I took it into town for a re-build and they charged almost $50. It had been 20 years since the prior re-build which was about $17..so I was a little shocked. So, I ordered the O-ring kit on line...$9....it can't be very complicated.
 
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Well the nailer is all apart and it's the firing valve seal which is not an o-ring, but a harder opaque plastic ring which was shattered. I have a new one on the way for $13 shipped.
 
 
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