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a little project yesterday whipped my wrinkled ol butt.
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<blockquote data-quote="Walking W" data-source="post: 1787340" data-attributes="member: 24986"><p>Good job for a retired guy! Mine is 20 yrs old and was put in the house when it was built. It ran on rough well water for 10 years before I switched to the much better water district when we moved in. There was a leak under the slab below the water heater the I had to fix before we moved in so I had to remove the water heater. It came out of the closet a whole lot easier than it went back in. Running the jack hammer inside the closet was a real treat. I know a soldered joint below the slab isn't kosher but that's the only way I knew how to fix it back then. I was only 58 at the time and in much better shape but I nearly couldn't move after that two day job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walking W, post: 1787340, member: 24986"] Good job for a retired guy! Mine is 20 yrs old and was put in the house when it was built. It ran on rough well water for 10 years before I switched to the much better water district when we moved in. There was a leak under the slab below the water heater the I had to fix before we moved in so I had to remove the water heater. It came out of the closet a whole lot easier than it went back in. Running the jack hammer inside the closet was a real treat. I know a soldered joint below the slab isn't kosher but that's the only way I knew how to fix it back then. I was only 58 at the time and in much better shape but I nearly couldn't move after that two day job. [/QUOTE]
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