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SEWER CAMERAS - LOCATORS - DETECTION EQUIPMENT / Re: broken camera
« on: June 15, 2010, 05:42:01 AM »
   well we got the camera back a couple weeks ago.     they fixed the factory defect for free.       but I had a spot at 113 feet that was hit by a sawsall.          $800.00 plus shipping and my camera is fixed.    oh brother.

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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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Drain Cleaning Equipment / Re: Mechanical Stair Climber
« on: May 27, 2010, 07:16:25 PM »
    I've been doing quite a bit I just pulled a 5 gallon bucket of roots out of a drain yesturday.      1 root was about 8 feet

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 Man you guys need every fixture individually vented...    That is harsh.

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Drain Cleaning Equipment / Re: Mechanical Stair Climber
« on: May 21, 2010, 05:12:28 PM »
   I haven't given up on the staire climber.      I think it may be worth buying a dolly already set up and just strap the machine to it.      then you could use it for W/H's and what not

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  I'm still looking for a step van.    I think what I want is a called a P30 step van with a gas v6 in it.     

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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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   My budget is very used :(.       I want a box truck without a van front end because they are so hard to work on.      I'm also considering a UPS or an icecream style truck.      every one I've asked about has said the maintenence was easy.         Plus the room is huge.       

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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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    My buddy Bing plumbing.     has a nice rental toilet trailor.    Since the economy slowed down doesn't use it at all.     When things were booming he had it rented out from time to time.  It was a big hit at out door weddings and receptions.       He never pushed it at all.    I would like to have one just to promote our bidets.        I have some ideas on how it would be good for us.     I just don't have the cash for such a thing.     heck I need a new plumbing truck first.

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    It may not have been clogged with foreign stuff.       It may have been the hose collapsing.     I replaced one a few days ago.    $53.00 my cost

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   for the single handle pull out spout.     

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       I've been using them quite a while.          They may last they may not.     I think delta is having trouble with there pull out faucets.     im sure it's way different.

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     No The bonnet nut has to be off I try to be carefull when prying.

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