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NJ Plumber with ATTITUDE
Trade: Plumbing Contractor
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 60
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Re: Is The Underground Pipe Layout Correct?
I saw this JO's pics and had nothing good to say about them, so I went and had some. Now I came back and took a look with a better attitude and they still look so f-ed up that I THINK THEY SHOULD JUST BURN THE HOUSE DOWN AND REBUILD THE PLACE.
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Pro
Trade: Plumbing & Gas Contractor
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Oklahoma city
Posts: 1,178
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Re: Is The Underground Pipe Layout Correct?
I was referring to the Oklahoma plumbing comments,it's alright.
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Trade: wiring
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 6
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Re: Is The Underground Pipe Layout Correct?
thought this was a forum to get advice and learn from the experienced. sure the advice was to get a plumber, but didn't learn how it should have been done. whatever, doesn't matter. thought this forum would be of some help. unfortunately its full of rude and disrespectful people. forum is useless.
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NJ Plumber with ATTITUDE
Trade: Plumbing Contractor
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 60
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Re: Is The Underground Pipe Layout Correct?
Stone, would try do it yourself brain surgery and then ask a surgeon what you did wrong, or would you read up on it a little and try to get some code info before you jump in?
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The Grand Wazoo
Trade: It blowed up real good!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Illinois
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Re: Is The Underground Pipe Layout Correct?Quote:
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DGR,IABD
Trade: Electrical; Commercial and Residential Service
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Central PA
Posts: 9,680
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Re: Is The Underground Pipe Layout Correct?
This guy's on another site today, looking for somebody to tell him that he did a good job:
http://www.nachi.org/forum/showthrea...929#post307929 |
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Re: Is The Underground Pipe Layout Correct?
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