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Re: Newbie looking for (re)design guidance and troubleshooting
?hydroncian ? I love it, @hot_rod ! Spell check doesn't, but I do!
Re: Purple primer mess
don't know but it sure tastes good . . .I'm aware of purple sharpies...But does it smell like primer?
Re: Purple primer mess
Just a thin trace of purple...Mad Dog 🐕I would’ve thought by now someone would have made a magic marker in primer color with smell added.
Re: Advice for replacing torn Flex with metal ducts
@EdTheHeaterMan
That won't work, condensate will collect at the end and cause hammering. I'm sorry, I really couldn't help my self.
That won't work, condensate will collect at the end and cause hammering. I'm sorry, I really couldn't help my self.
Fixed it @ChrisJ :

Also added a Hartford loop and a stinking wet return
Re: Now these are the dead men.
Oh my God...I love the Plumbum...Fantastic Plumbarius did that. Mad Dog 🐕
Re: Homeowners Versus Contractors
@EdTheHeaterManroll in from the toilet?
It's certainly better than this roll in shower.
Re: tank bolts: there's what you got here there's bronze and then there's cooper . . . what about brass?
Just don't pee on then and they will last forever.geez. i always pee in the tank. saves water, right . . . :-)
Re: Connecting Nest adapter on unusual boiler wiring.
You all know my love of the NEST!You never let one go, do you? LOL
anything is better!

Re: EKG decipher anyone?
Punching above my weight on this one. I’ll stick to the mechanical side.The first EKG tracing shows an agonal ventricular rhythm with a Left Bundle Branch Block. Probably Electro-Mechanical Dissociation. The rest are asystole- toast.Bob, I know. that you are the expert in venting systems, but in this comment you are stepping into another area entirely. Agonal rhythm is usually ventricular in origin. Occasional P waves and QRS complexes can be seen on the EKG. The complexes tend to be wide and bizarre in morphological appearance. Clinically, an agonal rhythm is regarded as asystole and should be treated equivalently, with resuscitation and administration of adrenaline.
Don't you think?
hot_rod
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