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Wish I could help, but I don’t know much about plumbing.
Assuming the pipe is under ground it is possible it has been decaying over the years and finally collapsed
@Rick call the plumber again and tell him what happened. Ask him if he'll come out for free
I'm not a plumber, I'm to skinny. Sorry.
But what John said is probably a place to start, they didn't fix your issue.
We need a plumber around these parts
@RevStench No, the dryer has a flexible tube that extends from the from back of the dryer directly outside.
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Imagine working in a plywood factory all day
Any factory, really
Factory work looks absolutely brootal
Yeah, that looks like a terrible place to work. I bet it's a lot more automated these days.
The second part of the video shows a modern factory. I was referring to that one. It looks way too monotonous
I got to what looked like the end and turned it off to quick. Still looks like a terrible place to work, I wonder how many sheets they produce a shift.
Factory work is not my thing, I have nothing but respect for the people who do it, I'd go mad. I enjoy the fresh air and freedom swinging a hammer has brought me haha.
On a different note, I found this guy on YouTube a few months ago. He has one series in particular that I'm very interested in. He's building a spec home. Anyone who is at all interested in that sort of thing, I highly recommend this guy. He's very knowledgeable, well spoken, and is always doing interesting things
That's pretty cool, thanks for sharing this.
One of these days
Would be an honor to have you.
Grain bins need to be leveled in order to allow air to flow properly through the grain and prevent rotting. Bins keep getting bigger but a few guys with scoop shovels are still the preferred method.
Needless to say I will not be lifting tonight.
Here's one we leveled earlier.
And here is a picture of our bin site
@Der Seeteufel - SD How's the rain out there?
It's been fairly good so far this year. We are right on the edge of the High Plains also known as the Great American Desert. Its dryer than the farms around where I grew up but everything is growing so far.
Who here is good with digital audio?
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Nice fog the last few days
@here I need some assistance in the marketing of a children’s theater production of Snow White
@John O - It's pretty nice. Clean job site, tight security and job safety
@Wotan Klan-GA What's the question?
@RevStench @John O - The plumber came out on Tuesday. He snaked the line again and determined that the pipe is broken and sand is leaking into the pipe, which is causing it to drain slowly. I am going to have to replace the pipe that starts at the basement floor and leads to the main sewer line, which is fine. It will be about $1,000.00 or so. In the meanwhile, when running loads of laundry, I have to let it drain about a third of the cycle, then stop and let the water take its time through the pipe. This means that I cannot just put a load of laundry and let it go on its own, without water backing up. For now it is just an inconvevnience and quality of life issue.
Oh man, that's a bummer. So the break is under the house and not outside, where you could dig it up and splice it?
How old is your house?