StirCrayzy
Well-Known Member
I think a Fish Room is the ultimate gold standard that we all envy and dream of !
Good luck making it a reality !
Good luck making it a reality !
This one just happened to be perfect. Aside from the home being exactly what my family needed, the man cave with the drain in the center of the floor is just asking for fish.think a Fish Room is the ultimate gold standard that we all envy and dream of !
This is exactly what I wanted to know. I was gonna go get it this weekend, but apparently we are getting a bit of snow....and I refuse to drive in it. Drat!I've seen a lot of big sumps built with it.
I may have to lol. They didn't end up digging my rental van out until Yesterday (Wednesday). It sucks that I planned this trip weeks ago, and scheduled off of work, but it was a "Perfect storm" figuratively and literally. 30"+ snow in one day pretty much put us in a jam. This weekend looks packed again. I may try for saturday. I have more there than the tank, and though Uber sounds nice, I have about 2 trips based on remaining "junk" that I accumulated....none of which I need aside from the tank. I paid rent until 04-16-2016, and am just trying to get out ASAP. The "landlord" is upset with me because I have violated my lease by shutting off the water and trash, but as I advised her...Somehow I used 1,000 gallons of water in the month of november to december....of that time I was there twice, and only once ran water ONLY to clean the kitchen sink with a brillo pad. She admitted to coming and going and doing painting etc.....At that juncture I told her that the water will remain off because I am afraid that IF a plumbing disaster happens, it won't be because I was not living there. She wants water, she can pay for it. She is also mad that they refuse to take her garbage that she keeps bringing by. She understands the term "Theft of Services" after our conversation. I haven't herd from her in a week. She is really going to blow her top when I disconnect the heat and drain the water from the house entirely. Oil may be cheap right now, but Im not paying for services I don't need, and am falling back on the clause that I need to "Maintain" the property as if it was my own. If it was mine, and I was not living there, I would do no different. There is much more to the story, and we left because of safety concerns over electric, structure of the roof and plumbing. It does not take a genius to figure this out, as I left 6 months into a fully paid year lease. I refuse to chance having her half-assed home hurt my family.Call uber. 1St rides free Just saying...
My 2000 Cadillac decided to throw some more error codes today. I could tell by the way that the "Check Engine" Light was now flashing AND the car running rough that something terrible was happening. I drove it to work and back.....Checked it out, and it appears there is a catastrophe somewhere in the ignition system. AT LEAST 2 of the cylinders are misfireing....I guess that 4 are based on the theory that a coil pack has bit the dust. This was the final straw for the car. It will not pass inspection due to another error code stating the "Torque converter was not working" i.e. a wire was loose/ripped etc. Our Terrible state cannot pass a budget for 2015's fiscal year...but they still refuse to allow a vehicle to be inspected even if an error code unrelated to emissions is on. This is the final straw in its long life. Ever since I hit that poor woman (She was sitting at a green light talking to mom on the phone when I bumped her) I have had intermittent issues with the air bag light. The dealership even tells me that they basically don't want to work on it....It will cost more than they value the car.....So it is not really my decision after all. I randomly decided to visit another dealership on the way home.....The answer? Buy a newer car for the wife, and inherit the 1998 caddie.Dang Squatch, sounds like You have been dragged thru the snow lately! Hang in there Man!
Back to the regular scheduled program tomorrow
You have no idea how much masking tape I used. After removing all of the silicone in the tank, I had enough of that crap. I was very very critical on where my tape was. When/If I ever do this again, I will mask the entire tank except the places I want it. I bet 95% of my time on this project was prep time.Wow, gotta complement you on your seams, Squatch. Very neat and tidy. Much better than when I attempted a few years ago