I'll have Jimmy photoshop it if it just turns out to be a well.
My gf will be doing the pics.At least take the before photos.
I'm getting better at that, I always forgot..
Yeah, I may be able to swing that.A thread of nothing but point in time photos documenting the project would be pretty cool.
I took a photo of all the shit we pulled out.... based on the contents inside, I'd have to say they would look like TPTCan you take a photo of the tenants?
New blog needed. I'm in the middle of gutting my new(to me) purchase. Home built in 1907 and it's going down to the studs. First we had to get rid of the junk left by the tenants who were evicted. I'm not sure I have enough time to blog about it and take pictures and document everything.. maybe when it's done.
Yeah, but you and Iggs got me thinking there may be a well out there somewhere.
Gonna look for that now.
NICE!!! At first we thought bulk pickup would take all of it but NOPE!!! Had a few pickers.. but here's the damage. Dumpster delivered today.. I'll be loading it after I get off work at noon.Matt and I are emptying a home of what was left post eviction - so far, a 30 yd and 20 yd dumpster, filled over the top.
This doesn't count the recycling i've been taking to the center, or the truck-full of metal we had picked-up.
We will need another 30yd one to finish. So usually there are some valuables - found about $13 in change on the floor, a couple pairs of unused shoes, and an olympic rack, bar, weights. Oh, and a collection of 12 or so mercury dimes worth about $5.
I think the most valuable thing is going to be the tax deduction for the donations of clothes to goodwill.
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its going to be 6'-8' from the house - look for an electric switch with wires leading out of the foundation about 3' below the surface. There won't be a well head. There might be an old galvanized pipe sticking out of the wall too. if so, you can have someone tap on it to find the well - it will be buried about 18" down, maybe more. this sounds like a 10pm, 4 beers in project.
Ha! I looked up on eBay briefly and saw the Junior Miss was going for a hundred bucks. I'll probably throw these in the attic and wait for my son to reclaim them.Damn, pre-war! Looks like you have a case or two of beer there.
Ha! I looked up on eBay briefly and saw the Junior Miss was going for a hundred bucks. I'll probably throw these in the attic and wait for my son to reclaim them.
Only positive I can take away from this picture is that they at least used shark bite fittings...so thats progress. And easy to undo and re-set properlyat a job today.
guess they didn't want to use a plumber. the drain is pitched the wrong way. a sanitary tee can't be used on its back, and it creates an s-trap.
i don't even want to talk about the supply side!
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at a job today.
guess they didn't want to use a plumber. the drain is pitched the wrong way. a sanitary tee can't be used on its back, and it creates an s-trap.
i don't even want to talk about the supply side!
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