You know, I’m the first to admit I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed. But I had pretty good public school education at a pretty well-respected public school here in Upstate New York (no ‘Intelligent Design,’ but they learned up pretty good). So why do I insist on calling it a ‘hot water heater?’ I really do know better.
Oh well. Mission accomplished on the heater replacement. I wanted to go tankless (just so could say it was a ‘tankless job’), but they were triple the cost, and given my fairly short life expectancy (and having to worry if there would be a problem using a common vent with the furnace – the install manual said not to do that, and that you should use stainless pipe; I doubt it would have mattered, but I didn’t have time to research it properly), and at $1,000+ vs. $369, I figured I’d go with the tank. If I’m still alive and living where I am now when this one goes (tried this; too many hoops to jump through, and none of the final results appealed to me), I’ll think it over.
Of course, while it’s a simple job on paper, it turned out to be a pain in the ass (and other locations). First, since I hurt my arm a couple weeks ago, doing anything that requires gripping and/or twisting hurts like hell. If you’ve ever twisted wrenches for a living (or for fun), you know how much fun it was to cut copper, clean fittings, and twist pipe wrenches all day with a crippled arm (in a the type of confined space that’s typical whenever doing a happy homeowner plumbing job).
And since it’s just the two of us here now, I went for a smaller tank, which meant a fair amount of replumbing (nothing too major – just enough to be a pain in the ass) of the water and gas lines (and the goddamn vent, too). It took me forever at the store to get the fittings I needed (it’s not like I needed anything out of the ordinary; back when I did this type of shit for a living, I had a much better parts collection), and a line of severe thunderstorms went through in the middle of things, so I had the dogs up my ass and quivering in fear while I was trying to solder without setting the house on fire.
I couldn’t get all the water out of the pipe for my final joint, so I wound up having to shut down all the water and drain the house (and pulling apart my half-soldered joint and cleaning it up again) to get it. Not a huge deal in the scheme of things but, as I said, annoying.
Only one leak when I filled the tank (and on a fitting that I bench soldered, so I’m pretty disappointed in myself for that one; at least it was easily fixed), and of course I added unions where there were none, and added a ball valve past the gate valve that required a pipe wrench to shut off. When you need to shut shit off in a hurry, you can’t beat a ball valve.
So, anyway, while my arm is aching and nearly unusable (typing this more or less one handed), I’m just glad I didn’t have to pay somebody to do it (on a Sunday, no less). I sure could use another day off, though.
On the topic of water, PJ may be breaking the law with his rain barrel in the front of the house.
:nod: My Grandparents, since I was in early single digits, had one.
On our “hot water” heater, we turn the temperature down to the vacation setting. This keeps the water only lukewarm. That works OK because the dishwasher heats up the water on its own. There is no reason to have water very hot otherwise, we figure. Whether this saves energy, I do not know, but we figure it should.
😳 My Bad — My Grandparents had a rain barrel…
Plumbing is ALWAYS a pain. Plumbers fit that description also. And, you’re right about the tankless kind needing a separate vent. All stuff that is a pain to do and even a pain to watch being done. But, I guess I’d really hate the well and outhouse method even more.
Nice photos from Lincoln, this morning.
http://www.palemale.com/
I just realized that XM Radio changed the “Air America” channel name to “America Left”. Now that it left, I do wonder where it went to.
WHT, perhaps this is an answer to its where abouts:
A group called Family Security Matters, which is associated with Cheney, published an article supporting the idea that Bush become Dictator For Life and that he get rid of the population of Iraq and replace them with Americans.
http://www.atlargely.com/2008/07/front-group-ass.html
I hope I’m just paranoid nut, but I will only feel better on Jan. 20, when Bush leaves for Texas. Of course I’d settle for his going to Iraq to start the repopulation.
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so uh im in seattle till tomorrow night going to see batman with my stepbrother today
Monday
Sean MS, Very 8) Cool re The Bat …… 😉
I knew there was something I forgot to do this morning!
GOP whistleblower names Karl Rove in Ohio’s 04 election theft
Ohio Attorney Files Motion to Lift Stay in Ohio Case of King Lincoln Bronzeville v Blackwell
At a press conference this morning in Columbus, Ohio, Cliff Arnebeck, lead attorney for the plaintiffs in the case of King Lincoln Bronzeville v. Blackwell, announced that he is filing a motion to “lift the stay in the case [and] proceed with targeted discovery in order to help protect the integrity of the 2008 election.”
Perhaps the rats are finally deserting the ship. (Sorry Druid, I’m talking about the GOP kind, not the furry ones.) Another one recently said the Georgia race in which Max Cleland lost, was probably stolen by Diebold.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/7/21/63236/1363/814/554486
Wow, seeing Rove led away in handcuffs. A lovely thought!