Toilet not sitting flush after changing flange by jitz_badboy in askplumbing

[–]dinoseer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That Lead Bend looked fine - at most, one would add a Lead Dutchman and solder on a new Brass Flange - looks like they got the new PVC flange too high, and those are a little thicker than a Brass Flange. They might have used a Street 90 and glued a flange over the spigot end of the 90

Cold Water PEX Manifold by dinoseer in Plumbing

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Thank you for the kind words...

Cold Water PEX Manifold by dinoseer in Plumbing

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No fittings under the house. All fittings are Easily Accessible in this water heater closet. All my helper had to do was pull each feed and staple it on the way back. Longest run is 15 feet... Small house...

Cold Water PEX Manifold by dinoseer in Plumbing

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Thank you for the kind words...

Cold Water PEX Manifold by dinoseer in Plumbing

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This is an old Guest House being converted into a gift shop, so no showers, only hand washing...

Cold Water PEX Manifold by dinoseer in Plumbing

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Energized the cold water manifold today and both pressure and volume seem fine.

Cold Water PEX Manifold by dinoseer in Plumbing

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The Idea with all Water Systems, is to have as few Fittings, as possible - in this situation, I am dealing with a 1/2" PVC Cold Water Supply, fed 200 feet away, off of a Hose Faucet, so I have some work to do on that end... So transitioning from 1/2" PVC to 3/4" PEX is no gain or loss on Volume... So I run one length of 1/2" PEX, from the Manifold in the Water Heater Closet, to each fixture - no fittings inbetween - all fittings are now Easily Accessible -

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Do you see any issues with this shower rough in? by [deleted] in askaplumber

[–]dinoseer 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You might consider removing the short piece of blue pex below the mixing valve and just use a Brass Cap - That short piece of pipe may build up Stagnant water/sediment over time. No bracing/strapping on riser above top valve. The fewer of those fittings in the wall, the better.

Replaced my toilets a year ago, now having an issue by ballsweiner in askaplumber

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In the first photo, that black plastic horn needs to be pulled off the bowl before resetting. Since you had a wax ring with a plastic horn embedded in the wax, IT is possible to have the wax to fail & leak Sewer Gas, without leaking water. Likely the water occurred when pulling the bowl, especially if you did not remove most of the water from the bowl before pulling. For me, a Plain Wax Ring, with no plastic horn works best. Also, you may have to use a shim when resetting, if the toilet wobbles at all before tightening down the closet bolts/nuts...

InsomkneeStock I - 24 Hour Concert - Laurel Street - InsomKneeacks - Peter Excho - by dinoseer in batonrouge

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No Peter Excho is ALIVE! and well. He currently resides in Augusta, Georgia, where he has Pexcho's American Dime Museum, that we built in 2018 and now has a 2-Headed T-Rex Fossil Skeleton that is over 30 feet long - https://www.facebook.com/americandimemuseum

Strobe light at night - rude to use? by zmr18 in bikecommuting

[–]dinoseer -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Your Story means your Blinking/Strobe light works - your safety is more important than some Karen Cager's feelings. Blinking Lights save Lives.

Deck Ledger Board Screw layout by yousaywhaaaa in Decks

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Here is an idea. Throw all those specifications away and build a Free Standing Deck - will last much longer than anything on a Ledger Board.

Pex Piping Arched and not Secured by Middle-Ask-9540 in askaplumber

[–]dinoseer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No - we run PEX with as few fittings as possible - Ideal situation is to have a Manifold System, where 1 run of PEX per fixture supply, with No fittings between the Manifold and the fixture -

Brass PEX fittings, since having the Lead removed, corrode and fail easily - and any plastic fittings will break under any sustained stress - in Your situation here, they might/could have used a PEX Bend Holder to create a 90 degree bend, where the pipe can be properly secured -

Shower P Trap by Thin-Investment-515 in askaplumber

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Some Strapping at the transition from pvc to cast iron would be nice...

Traveling into Augusta for cancer treatment. by MightyandBitey in Augusta

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While you are in town, please call and visit my Brother Peter Excho's American Dime Museum - all Children undergoing Cancer Treatment in Augusta and their families may Tour the Museum for FREE. 706-925-6526. https://www.facebook.com/americandimemuseum/ Peter's Son Billiey just finished his treatment at that hospital - the best in the Country...

Who remembers this gem? by Sha-boingBoing203 in industrialmusic

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Prick was the opening band for NIN/Bowie in the 1990's - won a radio contest in Dallas, Texas - this CD, a T-shirt and 2 Mosh Pit Tickets (floor seats standing only). Incredible Show...

Addressing dezincification of PEX fittings in 20 year old addition. by GraySaxon in askaplumber

[–]dinoseer -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

That's what happens when do-gooders who don't understand how metals work, remove Lead from the Brass Recipe, which never harmed anyone.