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Old 11-03-2009, 06:03 PM   #1
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Too much flux causes the copper to remain clean. Not developing the protective patina. It is then over time eaten away by the chemicals in the water. That's what I was taught.
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Old 11-03-2009, 06:38 PM   #2
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At this point the homeowner came out and said..."You were right it doesn't look bad at all.....I hate the neighbors anyway but I thought it was going to look ugly for them"...............This lady was a crazy!!! but in a fun way!
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Nice. I see you ended up buying the valve kit?
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Old 11-03-2009, 06:42 PM   #4
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Nice. I see you ended up buying the valve kit?
Yeah i got the valve kit but I'm not impressed by them other than they are compact and its obviously faster.........its cheaper too IMO. It is not better.
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That would never pass here.

1. Is regulator on gas rated for outdoors?

2.Galvo on gas is a big no no.

3.Would have tucked remote wire behind piping.

4.Disconnect looks like crap.

5. ALl and all, i say you did an alright job i guess.

6. I am a complete ass.
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That would never pass here.

1. Is regulator on gas rated for outdoors?

2.Galvo on gas is a big no no.

3.Would have tucked remote wire behind piping.

4.Disconnect looks like crap.

5. ALl and all, i say you did an alright job i guess.

6. I am a complete ass.
1. yes its an x-rated regulator
2.Galvo on gas is very acceptable here...even the gas compnay themselves use it.
3.check the pic below about that remote wire.
4.Why does the disconnect look like crap? It looks like a disconnect suppose to look like...just like the A.C. just down the wall.
5. Thanks,like that means somthing coming from you
6. yes you are
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1. yes its an x-rated regulator
2.Galvo on gas is very acceptable here...even the gas compnay themselves use it.
3.check the pic below about that remote wire.
4.Why does the disconnect look like crap? It looks like a disconnect suppose to look like...just like the A.C. just down the wall.
5. Thanks,like that means somthing coming from you
6. yes you are

Whos the Tard in the bath window taking the picture, and 2, I have the same tool bag. I like your style kid.
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Thats the rockstar whisperer......He whispers stfu rockand Rock stfu.
Yeah I like the cushy grip...I'm due for another...its looking bad to carry into some homes.
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Whos the Tard in the bath window taking the picture, and 2, I have the same tool bag. I like your style kid.
I am still sitting here still laughing as I type this. Rockstar once again reminds all of us here what the purpose of this forum is: to make me laugh.
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The install looks good....the picture itself is pretty crappy Sell some of them Nibco's and get a decent camera already....
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