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Old 08-09-2008, 02:58 AM   #1
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Default Twelve steps to becoming a Master Plumber

Read the last line, setting a toilet in 12 steps and your a Master Plumber.

That's all it takes.

http://www.alpharubicon.com/prepinfo...letsealvar.htm
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Old 08-09-2008, 11:09 AM   #2
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THE 1st STEP IS : ADMITTING YOU HAVE A PROBLEM!
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and then, make the wax goosh. Got it!
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It isn't hard to understand why the toilet leaked in the first place, looking at the "professional" installation with no bolt caps, that useless plastic horn, and that water line piped in from the side wall.

I guess I never knew what it took to be a master plumber . . .
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If he is a master plumber :o), then why in the world did it take him from August to November to set that stool. Thats where T&M would be good!
DIYers ;o)

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hey, did anyone notice the rubber gloves?
Thats what I been doing wrong, no wonder I am not a professional plumber! Forget the gloves!
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That blue metal closet flange is no way code approved, those flanges rust out to nothing.
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That blue metal closet flange is no way code approved, those flanges rust out to nothing.
In what code? They are allowed in all the codes I have worked in. Though I agree with you that they can rust out. The pvc ones are even worse, they crack.
What flanges do you prefer Ron?
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In what code? They are allowed in all the codes I have worked in. Though I agree with you that they can rust out. The pvc ones are even worse, they crack.
What flanges do you prefer Ron?
UPC Code here is the passage.It is not any material shown in my code. It's painted steel. I prefer schd 40
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Which ones do you use on pvc systems? I don't like the pvc flanges much, since they crack easily.
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