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SEWER CAMERAS - LOCATORS - DETECTION EQUIPMENT / broken camera
« on: May 27, 2010, 07:23:04 PM »
I sent the camera back to mytana to get it fixed the screen went black

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     The doctor said he has never seen anything in that area heal so well.  I think the kid had a sist removed from his butt.     His Mom didn't say.   They have had one of our bidets for a while now.        It's nice to get a call like that.

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General Plumbing Discussions / Looking for a new plumbing truck
« on: April 29, 2010, 04:56:38 PM »
   I don't want to do it but the old van is beat and looks like crap.    It's time for a change

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    Toyota made a truck it seems 20 years ago.     U-haul had a bunch of them.    They were also popular as campers.      That would be the perfect plumbing truck in my opinion.      Wish I could get one that was in great shape

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Drain Cleaning Equipment / Mechanical Stair Climber
« on: April 04, 2010, 10:18:54 AM »
       what this country needs is a mechanical stair climber on our drum machines!!!!    I called Mytana and asked about it.    They said they have often thought about it but they are worried about liability.      Now I only talked to a service rep so who knows if this is true.

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Drain Cleaning Equipment / 5 kitchen sinks a day
« on: March 26, 2010, 08:29:24 PM »
     I think just auguring kitchen sinks would be awesome.     small equipment and  not the hardest work in the world.        probably 5 a day and I would be prospering.

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       Yep 2 more bought one today!!!!!      This revolution could start with plumbers if they would man up and do something better for themselves and there families

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General Plumbing Discussions / Water heater change out.
« on: February 19, 2010, 11:35:17 PM »
I got the call at 4:30 had a new W/H at the job by 5:00 tonight.     on my way home by 6:30 without working hard ,fast or efficient ( where are the female adapters) .    It was just an easy job.

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Drain Cleaning Equipment / Slow drain cleaning
« on: February 19, 2010, 11:31:13 PM »
   Dang I think I've had my camera and my big drain machine off the truck once in 2 weeks.    What the heck.

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   I was fixing a toilet for a lady and happened to mention toilet seat bidets.    WELLLL she said she wanted to ask me about them because she wanted one.        We have a few in a few restaurants around town.      thats where she tried one.      I had one in the van and now it's on her toilet.

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   I just saw a mansfield flush with a 3 inch flapper.       It looked good to me.      I have been installing Mansfields in rentals because they are good enough and cheep.      Now they seem to Flush very good even and even an ADA height elongated toilet is very inexpensive.    My price is $40.00 cheeper than the cadet 3.      Another selling feature is made in the U.S.A.        I don't like to brag up products to much because they are prone to change.   We will see.

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   It had that new control that diagnoses trouble,   Very interesting.     I'm not sure if it is that necessary simple gravity vent W/H are easy to diagnose and fix but what the heck I'm not knocking it yet.         I believe it uses a thermopile instead of a thermocouple.       I will keep a thermopile on the van now.        Well thats all for now.

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Drain Cleaning Equipment / Pulled a cleanout cover out of a drain.
« on: January 26, 2010, 06:32:17 PM »
      A guy knocked a 4 inch C/O cover into the drain and about 9' down the pipe.     I used the Mytana camera and the sewer machine with a pig tail retriever.     that went good.   I pulled the C/O all the way to the wye (yes a real clay wye) at the bottom of the stack.     it wouldn't make the turn so I pulled a little harder and out came the cable with no C/O.      ran my camera down and no C/O.    it popped up the other side of the wye a foot of 2.     that was a pain just getting the camera looking the wrong way.        I ran my k50 down the floor drain with the home owner looking at the camera yelling when I pushed the cover or when I went past it.    finally we got it to the wye and pulled it out.            Oh what a job!!!!!       I think I'm going to start making retrieving tools for the camera.     

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     1st off I was on a job and low and behold I see a toilet seat bidet.      It was a model we tried and sold a few but we weren't that crazy about how they stayed in place.         I asked the lady how she liked that thing.    Her response was I will never be with out one, they are great.      That  makes me happy as can be when I hear good news like that.                Next at my archery league,    a guy that thought I was crazy finally bought one.     His daughter is a dwarf so with the short arms she has a hard time reaching to wipe.         Well he new about us for the past 4 years and he even ran into my buisness partner at a convention for dwarfs down in Ohio this summer.          What finally got him to buy was when another well respected guy at the archery league started telling the guys how much he loved his cheep toilet seat bidet.

       Next a filthy rich guy from our area who happens to sit on the board of directors at a hospital in our area just bought one  for himself.     We have been trying to get into this hospital for 2 years now.            None of this stuff is huge in itself nor has it made a huge or even a small difference in my income.     It just lets me know I'm on the right track.           

      The greatest plumbing product out there and plumbers are still afraid of them.   

                 

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Faucets: Kitchen | Bath | Laundry | Outdoor / Commercial Faucets
« on: January 22, 2010, 06:16:02 PM »
        I know restaurants faucets get hard  use,  but did you ever notice how bad they are always dripping.        I feel bad when I replace the cartridges in a chicago brass faucet because they are pricey and I know they will be dripping in know time. then I look like the idiot.         so my question is how are those ceramic replacement cartridges holding up?

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